Fortunately, the directors and screenwriters did not want to go far on this subject, nor did they want to turn this movie into the Matrix, Inception, and the source code. Their purpose is very clear, that is, to come up with that. A bloody, violent, violent B-level film.
Since Quentin is absent in 2012, the B-level market really needs such a movie to fill the gap.
However, now that I have made up my mind to make the B grade, the B score is not thorough enough, and the rhythm is slow. It's not a detective film, so what do you do with so much foreshadowing? What the audience wants to see is naked women, violent heads, blood plasma or brains. The narratives of those mothers-in-laws are more concise, and the fists, bullets and machetes of the three generations of Kung Fu stars of the old, middle-aged and young people are made denser. Fly a little longer, it will be more attractive to the box office.
We are not making literary and artistic films, so don't have to exercise so much, okay?
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