the movie itself. There is sparsely populated Western Europe, there is a very exaggerated Italy, and so on. In fact, every relatively beautiful movie is based on some undeniable real-life scene, with a few pieces of appropriate dead movie music to sensationalize, and finally some optional story. To this extent, the twists and turns of the story and whether it is attractive is not very important. The important thing is to know how to regain people's hearts and know how to tell a story. woman. I have always liked thin-faced women with small black eyes like Sophie Marceau. She doesn't have to be plump, and she doesn't have to cut Sassoon's hairstyle like Xu Jinglei. However, she has to be charming for an inexplicable reason. I believe this is infatuation. Some preconceived meanings. Likes are always the best. mechanic. The various names in so many versions of the movie are all bullshit, I think it's better to call it a machinist. Murder can be life, it can be a career, and it can be plain like drinking coffee in an afternoon cafe, but this kind of plainness must be achieved through a hobby of the protagonist, such as being familiar with firearms, not showing off marksmanship, but about those alloys. Some emotional investment in carbon steel, which I believe Clooney in the film did.
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