Favorite movie of the year! I like every story very much. The characters have vivid personalities, they are not afraid of death, and they all have different attitudes towards life. Hans doesn't like violence and blood, Bailey wants a bloody gunfight to end, and Marty is like a bystander, but has an inextricable relationship with them. Bailey and Marty have been good friends for a lifetime, trying their best to find inspiration for their friend to write the script, and let Marty's girlfriend shoot to death, but he died in the arms of the friend.
What bothered me the most was the death of Hans. This result made my chest tighten. I always felt that this role should not end like this. It felt very humorous and ironic.
The end of the movie is also quite surprising. I didn't expect Marty to forget to leave Zhaka's contact information at the end of the movie, and I didn't expect Zaka to give up the idea of killing Marty. It's a crazy logic.
Zhaka: I'm going to kill you on Tuesday
Marty: That's fine, I'm fine on Tuesday.
Zhaka: Your voice is weird, like you've been through hard times.
Marty: A little bit.
Zhaka: It's not very convenient for me on Tuesday. I'll make an appointment later.
Marty: Well, I've been here.
But on second thought, I think the reason Zhaka didn't kill Marty is that it's like I want to make fun of someone, but that person doesn't care and isn't afraid at all. Tee is not afraid of death, which makes Zhaka feel that this is a kind of punishment for him.
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