Don't be called tourist and everyone thinks they are here for sightseeing, okay? ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Genoveva 2022-01-27 08:01:25

From the moment the film came out, I was worried that AJ and JD were not the same, and they would not feel at all when they were together. Now it sure is. There was no spark in this cooperation at all, and at the end I didn't find out why E fell in love with F in the film! ! To bluntly involve a completely unreasonable emotional drama, this is to fool people! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

And said that the truth I feel that the JD is the ap, there is no suspense, ah, ah, the aphere behind the scene, let a passerby of passers-by, end or have been broken in ten minutes It's too nonsense, too abnormal. Look at the cast, there are no other people who can support the scene. The person delivering the letter at the dance looks like a passerby! ! ! ! It's the face of a passerby! ! ! ! !

The boss of the underworld is too easy to be killed! ! ! It's so uninspiring! ! ! Not scary at all! ! ! ! ! It can still be a joke in the underworld! ! ! !

Also, whose fault is it that this film is shot so loosely, so understatement, and bland that it looks like a sightseeing film! ! ! Anyway, I insist that JD is innocent! ! ! I can read it all the time without thinking that I missed something! ! ! ! ! This is definitely not the level of JD! ! ! ! ! Don't be called tourist and everyone thinks they are here for sightseeing, okay? ! ! ! ! Venice is very beautiful, can you not visit and watch the scenery! ! ! !

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The Tourist quotes

  • The Englishman: [as he is restrained] I'm just a tourist. Just a tourist. He said I might get arrested at some point

    Acheson: [taking the passport] What?

    The Englishman: But then you'd have to let me go because you have nothing on me.

    Chief Inspector Jones: Who?

    The Englishman: The man that's been sending me these texts

    [holding out his phone]

    Acheson: [taking the phone] Texts?

    The Englishman: And the money, of course.

    Acheson: [looking through the texts in the phone] Let me get this straight, because I'm a little confused. You received money from a man you've never met before, who sends you text messages telling you just to show up somewhere?

    The Englishman: [wistfully looking around Venice] Well, not just anywhere.

  • Elise: [as she reads the letter from Pearce] Elise, you have no reason to trust me anymore, but give me a chance to explain myself. I know the police are watching you. We have to throw them off the trail. Board the eight-twenty-two, the Gare de Lyon, pick someone my height and build and make them believe it is me. Burn this letter. It is important you follow my instructions precisely. I love you, Alexander.