1. I fell in love with Armie Hammer after watching "Call Me by Your Name", so I came to watch this movie starring him.
2. After watching this movie, I have no impression. It is purely a commercial film to relax the brain.
3. The characteristics of commercial films are that the male and female protagonists are handsome, beautiful, and have a super good figure. The plot is not very complicated and brain-burning, the plot is relatively compact, it is very immersive, the theme is not deep enough, and it is basically a sensory movie. The ending is open-ended and thought provoking. Didn't you say you're going to make a second part?
4. I like Armie Hammer's long legs, looks, and acting skills. In this movie, the Russian he plays is a bit reserved and doesn't really like the way he dresses in the movie.
5. The heroine doesn't feel anything, I like to see if the hero is handsome. Life is so difficult, and watching movies is not allowed to watch handsome guys.
6. I think Armie Hammer's acting is really good, especially in Call Me By Your Name.
7. Sometimes the coincidences in the movie are too deliberate to make people play. For example, when the hero chases another hero in this play, the last hero (not the one played by Armie Hammer) ends up leaning on the zipline It escaped the pursuit smoothly because there was a car there, which felt too coincidental and a little distorted.
8. I like the detailed and proper description of the movie, and I like the performance skills of the side foil. When the agents of the two countries meet and expose each other's old stories, it is very emotional.
9. The woman who is the villain is so mean, mainly about the mouth. I don't like people with thin lips. They are mean and ruthless.
10. The protagonist has a halo, but it is not very deliberate and acceptable.
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