The first impression was that the movie was full of blood from the beginning to the end, like McDonald's ketchup without money. No matter where the blood was poked, the blood was gushing out. As a medical student, I lost my real feeling when I saw it. Lost the excitement.
The biggest puzzle is that a Korean is telling a story about Japanese ninjas in English with a group of people from unknown countries in Berlin. I really don’t know what the director thinks. Is this put together for the box office? I'm afraid it will backfire!
Regarding martial arts, I am really embarrassed to say more. I feel that martial arts made his debut after watching a few Bruce Lee movies. The style is completely Hong Kong martial arts in the 1980s. They are all well-trained ninjas. One of the group fights was singled out by him...
As for the plot, it's a bit inexplicable and a bit far-fetched. Not much to say, everyone has Hamlet in their hearts.
As for the bright spot, of course, it is the muscles of RAIN's upper body. The director also took great pains to arrange several paragraphs for him to be half-naked to show off.
I don't understand how RAIN is so popular and doesn't look good... Aside from the subjective, congratulations to RAIN for entering Hollywood
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