be directly effective, and I know what I want to talk about.
Both heroines can communicate with Michelle Yeoh proficiently in Chinese, revealing the secret that both of them are biochemical people. This foreshadowing is also quite novel. In the end, when the first heroine Lee drowned Morgan in the water, it was already very suspicious why Lee was seriously injured but could still go to battle to kill the enemy? Besides, a few men outside couldn't beat Morgan, so why could Lee fight her. . .
It's a bit long-winded in the middle, but basically there is no fast forward. . . The lengthy scenes were saved because some good actors were invited to guest appearances, such as Paul Gamerty, acting as a psychologist.
The heroine is pretty sure, Morgan's face is a bit strange, so this film is not as popular as Mechano Ji. The service scenes are more realistic, not as sci-fi as Mechanic Ji. The only thing that wins is the action scenes. The action scenes of the two heroines are professionally filmed. There is also a scientific researcher who showed his kung fu even in critical moments. It should be looking for A Chinese martial arts instructor was appointed. But Lao Yang didn't do it. The full action scenes are not long. So... it becomes, not very scary, not very sci-fi, not very action; I can't put any labels on it, and stick to a film that will make people complain. . . A pity
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