The original propaganda outline of the film was that a retired killer (Mai Zi) was hunted down by his own organization. Most of the ideas for watching the trailer come from this group of colorful young killers. Don't they think about their future? ? ? It was only when I actually started to read it that I realized that the premonition was deceiving. Except for the male and female protagonists, all the supporting characters are dressed in ever-changing and bright colors. But the male and female protagonists are just as dark and gray as where they live. When I read the first half, I still feel that the new little killers are not good at business. When I see the latter, I can only say, Uncle Mai is really cool! Uncle Mai is mighty! Uncle Mai is number one in the world! (No) In fact, I think the positioning of the film itself can be closer to last year's "Mandy". But Mandy made a cult-like feel on the basis of the revenge cool movie (not cool), and this movie made a cool feeling in the bloody tits flying (Uncle Mai's ass is the best in the world!), this point not bad. The appearance and existence of the heroine have always been abrupt and wonderful, and it was not integrated into the movie until the final scene. After reading it, I have three thoughts: 1. I also want to be my uncle's neighbor and be taken care of by my uncle's elf. Second, only Matilda can tame Killer Leon, this time it's HE. Third, the screenwriter has already fed the script to the dog in the process of killing and killing all the way, but he exchanged it with Uncle Mai's naked body, so I reluctantly licked the screen. Fourth (didn't you say there are only three points?) The plot structure is not good, the two-line switching is in sharp contrast, Uncle Mai was brutally abused, and I like the ending, calling for the second part.
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