I haven't seen the first two films played by Jolie. This one is a passing film. Laura is still very young in the film. I think the part of climbing the plane is the most outstanding. But the plot is very fragmented, why did Laura rush out with an arrow without even discussing it with her dad? As long as you negotiate and ask your father not to follow, you won't let the villain force you to open the tomb. Wouldn't it be better to find another opportunity to kill the villain? And why did Lu Ren let Laura run away after the villain killed a sick old man, is this a good time to run away in broad daylight? You didn't even discuss how to escape before taking action? Or is it because the personal scene is more chaotic because of the recent death? Not really. And the villain is so cold-blooded and ruthless, why not just kill Lu Ren, he has no use value for him, he even helped Laura escape, and the villain's character should have received the lunch box properly, but he was still alive, and finally helped again. Laura one. And Laura has never inherited the inheritance because inheritance means her father's official death, which is incomprehensible. Can't you go to him after inheriting it? Besides, if you didn't inherit, I didn't see you looking for him, and private detectives have stopped taking this task. Laura insisted that it was unnecessary. The plot is too fragmented, and the heroine's play can only be said to be average. The image building is not bad. It has indeed created a rebellious Laura, who does not inherit the inheritance. If she loses in the club, she still insists that she will let her. She rides a bicycle to deliver food, and participates in bicycle races. Laura Crawford.
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