Liu Yuling's performance inside is very good. The movie turned Liu Yuling into a woman as lovely as Hepburn. At least this great and bold change worked for me. She is not a glamorous killer or a cold FBI or someone who is paired with black boots, red wine, cigarettes, and dim lights. Wait, let me think, how old is she?
The film’s dialogue and narrative style are extremely attractive. The reversal is proceeding quietly, and the pleasure of revenge will give your nerve endings a thrilling lightning at the end. While you are worried about how our Slevin will get out of trouble, the film's director Paul McGuigan (and of course his screenwriter, a guy from Jason Smilovic) is already snickering to himself.
I think he would say something like: "Please forgive me, smart audience (no doubt). For my little conspiracy, although this little trick has been used by other directors countless times, I still I will feel sorry. So, my dear viewers. In order to quell the slight displeasure caused by this conspiracy, let us recall the beginning of the desperate slaughter that may be unacceptable to you, and let your anger burn. . But don’t worry. I’ll let you vent your utter excitement right away. I can only use this to express my deep apologies and hope you can enjoy the movie! Finally, thank you for turning my words into a thousand words. The 10,000-pixel guy was very touched by your courage to watch my movie without spending a penny."
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