There is no shortage of sexy, the heroine is. But the lack of agents, at best, is a female killer. So it might be more appropriate to translate the title as "Sexy Female Killer".
People come out slowly, scenes are slowly switched, and stories are told slowly, so the audience's mood is slowly ups and downs.
White-collar beauties have temperament, workplace ladies have temperament, and intellectual beauties have temperament, so can female killers have temperament? The film tells the audience: not only have, but can be very.
This female killer is very old, walks very elegantly, speaks very politely, but the method of killing is very cruel: cutting through the nose, jaw, fingers, etc. As for black eating, black headshots, and softly pinching the original accomplices with fingers, it is even less of a problem.
The client thought that even if the killer got the hard drive back, he would kill her just to be on the safe side.
Could it be that he has no confidence in the 5-fold encryption of his hard drive? Could it be that he didn't know anything about the escape skills of this professional killer who had cooperated for many years? Didn't he check to see if she was really killed by a car? With such a rash decision, the most loyal and capable cadres were easily sent to the enemy camp who was still trying to escape, and turned into an ally who knew all their mechanisms, giving a devastating blow.
The writers stuck to Hollywood's bottom line: Babies don't die. He also adhered to the habit of making Hollywood characters: the first half is full of villains, and the second half is 100% good people. Finally, in a burst of fire, he atones for his sins, completing the stereotype that the bad guys in all police and bandit films cannot live to the END.
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