It's suffocating

Courtney 2022-01-17 08:04:16

A few points

1. The camera shakes so that people are dizzy, and no fight scene can be seen clearly

2. Character: Is the male lead a second fool? How does this skill make everyone like him? What's the matter of being smart all the time? Especially when the female number one is fighting, you have to answer a phone call. You took the opportunity to put the knife on the back of someone's back?

In addition, can you stop gasping for breath all the time, you gasping for breath without exercise, the whole process is the sound of your gasping. .

Male 2: Do you just roll your eyes? Your anger is over, all the emotions are puffed out to the screen, I'm suffocated

3. What about the sense of belief embodied? The male protagonist will destroy all of your Japanese families, why are you suddenly forgiven? Didn’t you say that the family is your fate? The heroine, how did you abandon this belief? Since when did you have a slight liking for the heroine, where did he attract you? Is this emotional line too sudden?

4. Plot: The hero, why did you hide the worry about killing your father for decades and suddenly relieved it, inexplicably. I laughed this paragraph, I'm sorry I can't hold back

Do you think the gangsters are fools? I know that people have always died of talking, but there are too many words. Possess inherent advantages, skills + gunpowder, abruptly being slammed.

I didn't see a lot of them in the middle, I really can't see them. The movie still has a good point, the martial arts is not bad, the saber is good, but it is too much to be handsome.

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Snake Eyes quotes

  • Tommy: True power calls for discipline.

  • Akiko: It's not your skill that's lacking, it's your heart.