The painting-like picture, the austere and gloomy boy, this movie is like a tailor-made for Alain Delon. With the beautiful Mediterranean scenery, the white sailing boat can't conceal the evil in the sun. Greed and jealousy made him lost, and Alain Delon is really suitable for playing the prodigal son! However, he was really a thin boy here. After he killed the fat man who suspected him, he carried the corpse downstairs and performed so realistically that he felt overwhelmed. That section shouldn't be performed, it may be really heavy. When the bank faked Victor's identity to withdraw money, the bank teller looked at the boy opposite. The boy's eyes were perfectly blue and handsome, and no one would not be intoxicated in these blue eyes. However, he was calm and determined, completely unimaginable that this was a murderer. Inside the hotel, smoking forged cheques, the silhouettes under black and white light and shadow, and the unruly look exuding infinite charm.
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