The appearance of Josh Hartnett is amazing. The face in the mirror is much more mature than in "Pearl Harbor", with less creaminess. And the half-naked body should also cause screams. Then it began to change from not knowing the so-called to inexplicable.
The director must have concealed something, but the process of guessing is also one of the pleasures of watching movies, so I am also happy to accept it.
Slevin's attitude has always been a surprise to me. Facing the two gang bosses, he did not show any tension at all, and he kept quiet from time to time, which really made me envy him for having a heart that is not disturbed.
The appearance of Lindsey is a highlight of the film. Because Liu Yuling is in the impression that she is either a fistful "Charlie Girl" or the cruel "Kill Bill". Recently, one of her films is "Domino" without the slightest smile on her face. So suddenly a little cute chattering popped out, which really made people's eyes shine.
To be honest, it wasn't until Slevin killed Rabbi's son like a professional killer that I realized that maybe the real victim was not him.
After knowing everything, I really sweated for Lindsey. If Slevin wasn't young and handsome, if it wasn't for Lindsey himself, he would be pretty and cute. If they didn't fall in love, then this helpful silly elder sister would inevitably become a colleague's autopsy. Object. It's so risky.
But I still can't understand Goodkat's behavior. Since he is a professional killer, he feels soft because the target is a child. This is a killer's taboo. 10 years ago, Jean Renault died because it was not too cold. And he was even worse than he was. Not only did he let him go, he raised him up and helped him avenge him, but in the end even his woman was let go. Surprisingly, isn't a professional killer absolutely forbidden to live a person who has seen his true face? It seems that the life of a killer is too easy and freehand, otherwise, how could there be so many killers who have nothing to look for.
But in general, the suspense of the film has been maintained fairly well. It is a film that can catch people, so it doesn't hurt to watch it.
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