De Niro is recognized as the greatest actor in film history because he can play any role he plays, good guy, bad guy, gloomy guy, funny guy, underdog, underworld boss, cop, soldier, general ... all kinds of people from all walks of life in American society can come alive under his interpretation. And Kevin is a gentleman with a jade face. He can play many positive heroes to the fullest, such as "Dancing With Wolves", "The Bodyguard", "Robin Hood", etc., but it seems to be limited to this type, resulting in His play is too narrow, so Kevin is a very good actor and even a good director, but there is still a gap between greatness.
This is a very entertaining movie. Good and evil are diametrically opposed. After you come and go, justice finally defeats evil. But the ending seems a little too hasty.
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