Anticlimactic might better describe the movie. Honestly speaking, the first half of this movie is still pretty good. From the switching of the camera lens, the angle of storytelling, etc., it all makes Lao Ni cool. All the turning point is when Lao Ni becomes a good person, especially that John Woo. A style of riding alone to save a friend, a boring tough guy duel. The relationship between Lao Ni and Kong in the film is also very far-fetched, and the transition is very rigid. And the emotional scene between Yang Cai Ni and Lao Ni is also a little blunt. Lao Ni changed from bad to good, but it is still abrupt, and everything makes people feel that the plot is reluctant.
Movies about killers should be cool and smart. The best killer movies are the classics of This Killer Isn't Too Cold. The most difficult thing about the killer's film is the description of human nature, and the Bangkok killer's description is too pale in this regard.
After watching the whole movie, there are not many memorable clips, but not much thought, not much memory. It should be so bland. . .
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