I thought it was the first one, but I read it, and plan to delete it. Fortunately, I looked a little bit and found that it was totally different. This one is obviously richer than the first one, and the story is much more compact. In the play, the depiction of the villain minister, decent little people, especially the little death, Mexicans, and the black owner of the deli is quite successful. The black girl feels a little like a DC clown, and the handover of several clues is just right. Bloody scenes such as decapitation and shooting are everywhere, and the ending is reunion, slightly old-fashioned, but I don’t feel blunt throughout the film.
I thought it was the first one, but I read it, and plan to delete it. Fortunately, I saw a little bit and found that it was totally different. This one is obviously richer than the first one, and the story is much more compact. In the play, the depiction of the villain minister, decent little people, especially the little death, Mexicans, and the black owner of the deli is quite successful. The black girl feels a little like a DC clown, and the handover of several clues is just right. Bloody scenes such as decapitation and shooting are everywhere, and the ending is reunite and slightly old-fashioned, but the whole film does not feel blunt.
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