saw the Wolf of Wall Street last time, I thought of evaluating the novel "Days of the Jackal": What I saw was the mind, skill, ability, and perseverance, which made people hope that he could succeed. However, this movie has no such expectation. It is extremely vicious and has no lower limit. It traps noble ladies and makes PY transactions in order to hide. It's okay to kill the resident aunt. Since the legs are fine, there is no problem in quietly coming home! Although I do have the mental skills and skills, for the purpose of uncompromising means, it cannot be said to be perseverance (this is a positive word, the character in the film is too villain, the more people's favor will be worn out in the future).
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