If "Once Upon a Time in America" is a fragrant, pure coffee, then "Catch the Murder" is a cup of cappuccino with a little cream. The beauty of their scenes is self-evident in the United States of that era. There is endless aftertaste... There is a classic song in the film called "Que Sera Sera". The tunes, lyrics and melody are full of love and care, especially the scene where the mother and son sang a harmony in the hotel. I can’t help feeling full of emotions and want to touch the sweetness of the cappuccino~: "When I was a little girl, I asked my mother what she would be like in the future. Will she be beautiful and rich? She told me that things should not be forced to let it go When I grow up and fall in love, I ask my sweetheart, what will happen to us in the future, will life be okay every day? My lover said to me that the world should not be forced to let it go. Let us If you can’t meet the future, you can’t force it to go with the flow..." Does this classic, which has been sung in countless versions, originally come from here? Or earlier~
The beautiful couple took their son to travel abroad, and accidentally met an undercover agent in disguise. They were accidentally involved in an assassination plot. Faced with the cute Hank being kidnapped by the gangster, the couple worked together. The spy showed a story of fighting wits and courage...
The beautiful exotic atmosphere, the food mixed with the strong national flavor and the cunning methods of the spies make the film more exciting............
What I have to remember is the profound meaning of this song "Que Sera Sera"-it will not fade away?
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