First of all, I was attracted by the cast of actors. At the beginning, I didn't understand the background of the characters. Maybe I didn't understand the history of Korea. As the plot slowly developed later, the historical background and the characters became clear. The assassination team headed by the first-rate sniper Song Ok-yun, played by Jun Ji-hyun who assassinated the Japanese commander, the South Korean interim government agent played by Lee Jung-jae, and the unpredictable Hawaiian hired by Ha Jung-woo, who can kill anyone for just $300 Three lines of assassins unfold, secret agents rebel, hire assassins to kill people for money, three assassination teams are dangerous, twin sisters meet in distress, cruel and ruthless father. . The plot is step by step, without procrastination, it is a good anti-Japanese film. The highlight is the goddess’s superb marksmanship, and the cold and cool acting skills completely subvert the charming image of Qian Songyi. The slightly romantic plot with the Hawaiian killer is also the highlight of the play, but the two of them were not in the Mibora Coffee in the end. It's a pity to meet at the museum.
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