Sexy sandwich cookies.

Yvonne 2022-03-17 09:01:01

Firstly. It is not a film about psychology. Although it uses the Smiths for psychological counseling to run through it from beginning to end.

Secondly. Don't expect it to be a gunfight or action movie. Because of the lack of firepower in the gunfight, the comedy of hand-to-hand combat is very.
I mean, a pair of killers married without knowing each other's secret identities. Suddenly one day the other party became his own task, so he was exhausted, reluctant to give up, and worried, gritted his teeth and walked through the rain of bullets made by both sides. After losing the weapon, he had to fight with a shrew. This effect is very comedy.

At last. Don't think of it as a family movie that reflects the life of a couple. Of course, if you have the ability to fight and kill, are smart, and have agility, there is a basement of guns and ammunition and a high-end communication monitoring system, plus a computer network company or construction company as a cover, plus a house and two cars. It can be blown up, and you have to have a comparable opponent to play with you. . Ah~ this kind of marriage is actually pretty good, so you can think so.

In short, this is a funny life movie with a sense of gunfight.
The fly in the ointment is that the director did not explain whether the two of them were finally killed by their parent company. Or it is good to say that the prince and princess will lead a happy life in the future. Unfortunately, none of them. It just ended in their psychological counseling. It seems that the contrast of the relationship change echoes the beginning, but the reality is extremely empty. However, if it is not so empty, he will not be able to make a difference.

Facts have proved once again that for movies, don't look forward to it. Expecting too much leads to disappointment. But you must never lower your taste. This is the best policy.

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Mr. & Mrs. Smith quotes

  • Jane Smith: I was never in the peace corps.

  • John Smith: [while carrying a rocket launcher] Let's see if we can't get a tune out of this trombone.