I don't know what supernatural power made me watch it today, maybe it's because of the beauty of DEPP's classmates? To be honest, DEPP's nose to mouth to chin, in my heart, there is almost no male star who can surpass ( May be able to stand side by side but not surpass), and in the whole film he wears the whole small suit (in the end, he is replaced by a tight gun battle suit), his eyes flicker, his ears are long and his hair is fluttering, really...how to look how handsome.. ...including his eyes being gouged out, he was obviously so terrifying, but he played him with a dark humor that seemed to be mournful-----"My name is Shad, I'm a CIA agent, I used to..." ----The handsome guy's tragic and fragile appearance and the professional sense of unwilling to admit defeat makes people inexplicable... speechless and choked.
It's so cool to lose Mendes, and it's so cool to raise your hand in the ruins. I'm so happy, OH YEAH, for me, this film has nothing to do with Banderas and Hayek, even though I see a lot of stars in the yellow sand and red walls, I'm still very happy~~ ~ But while the plot is mentally retarded, the mood building is still competent to the point of being familiar with the flow -- the banknotes are flying in the wind at the end of the film, and there is a faint joking, as if to say: I am bad, but I am bad It's also very sea skin~~
PS: The music is pretty good.
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