I looked dumbfounded the whole time.
In the opening scene, Rosso Crow's agile fight, Gosling's still melancholy small eyes, I thought I was looking at Brother Coen, ready to undergo a human torture and soul baptism torn apart by flesh and blood.
Looked and watched, no, "Where is Amelia" started, the little suspense makes you stunned, this is the rhythm of the gripping crime suspense film, exciting, and not bad.
Wait, Gosling began to use his life to make fun, Rosso Crow's bloated body exuded inexplicable joy, and Gosling's daughter also began to force the drama, so is this a comedy ethics movie? Decadent dad + sweetheart loli + uncle spare tire, it's also pretty good.
But, "Da Da Da Da" bullets that don't need money, what's the matter with the blood splashing out of "Pump", and those shy, big-breasted, long-legged girls, are you going to reward me with B-level movies?
And the heinously handsome villain killer who did not die in the end, the Amelia who always seeks her own way of death and finally gets what she wants, the blue-faced little boy who uses her life to die and finally gets what she wants. Brother, a dark girl secretary with a sinister and touching IQ... Why is there no normal person? What do I see?
Then I actually laughed. By the way, this is a comedy with a mysterious smile.
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