the world
killed a child by mistake the first time he performed the mission,
so the boss Harry asked him to come to the beautiful Bruges
with Ken, and Bruges, a city full of culture and art,
turned out to be Harry. Ray’s last gift
Harry hopes that in such a beautiful environment,
Ken will end up with Ray
at the price of killing a child.
Ray is a sensitive and lively but prone to make mistakes.
He is deeply immersed in the regret of that child’s death.
He even wanted to commit suicide.
However, whether it was Ken who wanted to kill him or Ray
who wanted to commit suicide, because of various events in the city of Bruges,
the original decision was changed.
Ray fell in love and hoped to start a new life
and decided to redeem this. The young man gave him another chance.
Now only Harry, who doesn’t know the new situation, still firmly believes in his principles and is
determined to get Lei’s retribution,
so things that could have been solved satisfactorily,
but things go wrong and they will
die. Harry is also because of his rigidity. The principle chose to swallow the gun,
and in the end, whether it was death or alive, the
story has come to an end. This
film is absolutely different from the previous killer movies
. It tells us a story of redemption and forgiveness.
But in the face of people's adherence to the principle,
everything seems reasonable. It has become unreasonable.
People are even deceived by their own principles
. Colin Farrell, who starred in Ray, is a slouchy look.
In the film, it is just right for Ray's extremely embarrassing image.
Bradan Gleason starred in Ken.
A seemingly quiet and loyal old killer
ended up being Ralph Fiennes who played the stereotyped boss Harry.
The performances of the three people are very
impressive.
In addition, a role in the film can be said to be decisive
and the performance is There is absolutely no flaw,
that is, the city of Bruges, an
ancient peaceful and loose city,
invisibly infected every character
in the film. It is in such a beautiful and intoxicating city
that the characters in the story are different. Because of their past chemical effects,
many impossible becomes possible, and
many darkness and restlessness become calm and hopeful.
This is really a loving city.
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