Asia Argento, in my impression, she has a kind of rough charm, she doesn't need to be gentle and coquettish to conquer men. Her lips were thick, but not nearly as famous as another woman with thick lips and a baby, but that didn't stop her from impressing. I don't know if the large and small tattoos on her body will hinder her casting, I can only say: woman, you are so rude.
In "Boarding Gate", her face is rare and clean, and at first watching her shoot gangsters, I thought she was as tough as ever. In the end, she killed the person she once loved wearing only a set of black underwear, she was crying and shaking. This is a woman who has never been able to control her own destiny. The first man wanted to trap her, be his slave, and play SM with him; the second man taught her to kill the first man and said he wanted to help her free her. Still a scam.
Asia Argento is sobbing incessantly in the film, and there are dark blues under her empty eyes. Although she escaped the pursuit, although she was not arrested, although she saw through the trap. But at the end of the film, she watched the man leave in the dark, she had a knife in her hand, she could kill him at any time, but she just watched him leave with wet eyes. All she got was a fake passport, a fake name, a fake identity, and a vague future.
I hate the two lengthy conversations between Sandra and Miles, Sandra being as moody as a neurotic, and obediently listening to a man in the end. The first half of the film is drowsy, and the second half of the scene moves to Hong Kong but the rhythm suddenly picks up, making people excited. Asayes's Oriental complex is probably still very heavy, and he and Zhang Manyu's husband and wife have been somewhat affected.
View more about Boarding Gate reviews