Mr. Archer, a former mercenary, a war criminal now, a thorough opportunist who sells guns and diamonds for a living, his biggest dream is to leave the continent of Africa, so he knows that there is such a unique one in the world. When the pink diamond exists, he will find it at all costs, because that is his ticket to leave this continent abandoned by God. After a life and death challenge, he finally found the diamond with Solomon, but he never had a chance to take it away. He gave up the chance of his last life, returned the blood diamond that he had tried so hard to obtain to Solomon, and told them to be careful of the guy flying the plane. If the other party made a small move, he would directly threaten to kill him. Before he died, he arranged a place for Solomon's family (contacted the hostess), and it was really shocking to see that. Archer, you weren't like this before! Did McGrady and Solomon influence you?
Speaking of the heroine McGrady Bowen, I actually feel that this is actually a damn love story. One is a war dealer and the other is a reporter with a sense of justice. Two people with completely different stances actually breed in each other's trade. There was emotion, and this emotion moved and saddened me as an audience. There was a scene where Archer took the time to check the injuries on McGrady’s head during the escape. The action of pulling out the hair was too flirting...Although Leonardo was already showing signs of fatness at that time, that scene made me think Leonardo was Archer himself! ! ! War criminals are also sentimental.
When McGrady left the battlefield, he gave Archer all the numbers that could reach her. The only time Archer called McGrady was before he died, asking her to do one more favor for himself—do me one more favor, look. By the time he smiled and said that sentence, he was almost crying, Leonardo's eyes were really extinct, and of course the hostess was also great, and the sparks were really crackling with them every time. There is no intimate part of the two of them throughout the film, and at most it is just staring at each other, but the suppressed feelings are even more unforgettable...
In the end, I still hope that the world will be peaceful. There will be no more wars, plunder and oppression. It is worthwhile on earth.
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