(I want to make a short comment on mark, the number of words is too large, so I have to put it in the film review.) It is definitely my favorite in 2019! The film received full marks in all aspects, and the tidbits were so good to see (it's amazing to watch Director Gai grab a pillow and throw it into the air at the shooting site!), and read all kinds of interviews during the promotion period. In terms of characters, he likes Soviet comrades. He doesn't speak much harshly. He is a high-tech fighting style. If you give him some sweetness, he will be gentle. From the actor's point of view, I like Henry Cavill, and Guy Ritchie gave this classic beauty the best light! The two sentences in the tidbit are very apt to describe this movie. "It looks like 2 ballerina were dancing." (referring to the opening car chase scene, which set the tone for the Cold War relationship at the beginning.), "I don't want them looking cool." (referring to the toilet fight scene, which means this film Don't take the path of personal heroism and cool special effects of conventional spy films.) The code name of the film before its release was Waterloo, but it turned out to be Waterloo at the box office. One reason is that the super-long trailer did not convey the essence and point of view (or too much Obscure), the second is the IP fight of the spy war movie (March Kingsman, July Mission Impossible 5, August UNCLE, October 007 Spectre). Almost five years have passed, and only Kingsman and UNCLE have scored 8 points or more. Wang Nan 2 has already hit the street, isn't Guy Ricci going to count to 2 to continue writing the Cold War relationship?
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