After watching "Batman: The Black Knight" in London, I was interested in looking for his film.
As for Jessica Alba, I only noticed it when I watched the opening...-_-b
Okay, let’s talk about this film.
Well, one word, scum. Two words, very scumbag.
Why is the score so high?
Yes, the film's portrayal of the hero may be shared by many men, such as me.
However, as far as the movie is concerned, it is really a scum movie.
Life movies are meant to portray three-dimensional characters.
But every role that has appeared on the stage is all clichéd and one-sided.
Thin, thin, too thin.
The plot is even more terrible:
there are indeed twists and turns, but the song is over.
It's also considered a conflict, but it's not going to be stopped by directing.
What is the intention? Men want to discover themselves? … Dip the side~ The
most nonsensical is the male second,
the rich, leisurely, courageous and idea of unknown origin... Prodigy?
The whole film is just an impression—
oh, my brother’s eyes are very bright, a bit like Josh Harnett’s childhood?
What is the meaning of his existence? It’s better to say that the characters imagined in the male protagonist’s mind have to be trusted...
Forgot to mention, the ending song "The Brightest Light" (written: Tylor Oliver|Performer: Uncollected) is great~
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