The plot of the film is a bit blunt, and many things happen unreasonably. Everything is carried out according to the killer's steps, and no accidents happen. Generally, those who have been raised into killing machines from childhood rarely have such a mind. Moreover, when entering and leaving the location of important people, even if they are searched by bodyguards, they are not afraid. I really don't know what these bodyguards are doing. The big barcode on the bald head is the sign of a dangerous person.
At first, the escape setting in the hotel was very powerful, but with such a powerful bomb, if you don’t have time to jump off the building, it’s easy to kill yourself.
When Agent 47 went to kill Nika, she actually let her see himself. Although this was necessary for the future development of the plot, it was a big taboo for killers. Nika is a rumored eyewitness, and it's easy to cause unnecessary trouble for her to see herself again, let alone on the street. How could such a person who can headshot every four kilometers make such a low-level mistake.
I didn't quite understand what Belicoff's conspiracy was until the very end. Also have a "3.19".
Olga Kurylenko's smoky makeup really blew me away, showing off her first appearance, then showing her legs when she should show her legs, showing her breasts when she should, and flirting when she should flirt. Action movies stir up male hormones, Agent 47 stirs one, she stirs another.
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