Good guy or bad guy? This is an eternal philosophical proposition.
I don't like the love element of action movies, this one is an exception. The handling of emotional dramas is not conventional, and everything is done without words.
The action scenes are short and compact, and the exquisite camera editing makes the rhythm match the rhythm of the heartbeat. Coupled with the exotic flavor of Thailand, I am afraid it also gave the director a lot of inspiration. The "killing" scene is very innovative, and there are always surprises. Love the picture of five bullets passing through the bottom of the boat and shooting into the water.
The last scene where the assistant was standing by the river reminded me of the end of the DV "Death" when I was in college.
Cage finally learned to care about people who had nothing to do with the task, learned to ask why,
"when the nightmare becomes real, you don't hesitate, you don't think, you just run, anyone on the way, goes down", and finally The obstacle was himself, so he aimed the gun at himself.
ps: After watching this video, I suddenly wanted to eat Maman Mine.
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