I don't think so

Roderick 2022-07-27 17:10:06

I don't know if anyone has experienced the fear of losing their identity in their dreams, and it's really scary to instantly become a person whose mother doesn't love their father and doesn't care. The story of the sudden loss of everything at the beginning of the film is really creepy. I must admit that the series of processes from amnesia in a car accident to finding my identity to being chased and killed is very exciting. I am waiting for the mystery to be revealed with curiosity and excitement. But compared to the tight first half, the second half of the film is a little rushed, just like I was excited to sing along at the concert, the chorus just sang two lines, the music stopped abruptly, and the concert was over. Experience the warm atmosphere but also feel very unsatisfied. The question is, can a well-trained and capable hitman turn into a so-called "good guy" because of a small episode of amnesia brought on by a car accident? It is undeniable that the story of this kind of killer turning evil and returning to the right is very positive, but it is obvious that the film did not pave the road of this transformation in less than two hours.

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  • Dr. Martin Harris: Do you know what it feels like to become insane, doctor? It's like a war between being told who you are and knowing who you are. Which do you think wins?

  • [first lines]

    Pilot's Voice: Ladies and gentlemen, we're beginning our descent into Berlin Tegel, where local time is 8:30 AM, and the temperature is a cool minus four degrees.

    Dr. Martin Harris: Morning.

    Elizabeth Harris: Did you sleep?

    Dr. Martin Harris: No. I'll sleep at the hotel.