Ray, played by colin in the film, does not have Fa Ge’s white pigeon trench coat, does not have the guitar style of Carlos Gallardo in the killer’s tragedy, and does not have the fist of Jet Li in the killer king. The colin in the film behaves more like a child. I remember him saying "kill people for money" with a serious face, which is as plain as saying "I work as a pork seller"; I remember when he heard that he came to bruges just to enjoy it once before he died, that sentence" In Bruges? The Bahamas, maybe. Why fucking Bruges? "; I remember the phrase "Americans, isn't it?" when he played with that fat American; I also remember that when the little dwarf ignored his beckoning The embarrassing face with the five senses coming together; perhaps the deepest impression is the face that waded in tears on the bed. (I always thought that his favor with dwarfs came from his guilt for manslaughtering the little boy.) I
don’t know the final colin. Dead or alive, but the last sentence of Henry's "You've got to stick to your principles" is the footnote of colin in the whole film.
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