Admired to see SHAUN EVANS. . .

Rubye 2022-11-17 22:33:38

I was addicted to the prequel of Inspector Morse, and I was hopelessly obsessed with SHAUN EVANS. The third and fourth seasons of Inspector were finally found in two days. I just watched the third episode of the third season, and I controlled it. I couldn't help but start looking everywhere for the films he had acted in to make up for it. Then, I accidentally saw the CUT of this show at station B. I clicked in and saw that Moss could actually become the boss of the gang. This curiosity was unstoppable, so I started looking for the whole show everywhere. Finally let me find it! I finished watching all four episodes in one go, and by the way, I took another lesson on TOM HARDY. After watching the whole movie, I was amazed by Sean from the beginning to the end. Those big clear blue eyes are too prominent in this show. In comparison, Moss just buried Sean's beauty a bit. ! In this underworld family, his temperament has become very suitable for the role, smart and domineering but gentle, except for being a little soft and cute at the beginning, the shadow of the little detective cannot be eliminated from time to time, but with the development of the plot , Morse's shadow has disappeared, and a brand new black boss image stands out. People have to admire Xiao Si's plasticity is too strong. Just like Morse, JIMMY is also an intelligent person, YOU GOT BRAINS, just like the evaluation of him by the black boss, Sean has never given the impression that he is not a reckless man, but is careful and smart. I'm just wondering why such an excellent actor is so obscure. In terms of acting and image, he is no worse than others! !
In addition, the other actors in this play, Tom Hardy, needless to say, acting so hateful that it makes people suspect that he is such a gangster himself. The rest of the actors, old and young, big and small, all have online acting skills. , especially my sister, is impressive, and makes people feel that the British actor's skills are really good. . . .

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