A score of 6.1 is considered too low. The heroine's face is the classical beauty of the princess of the western royal family in the old society. Just like the plot, it comes from a distance, from a non-worldly forest, as pure as a wisp of cooking smoke. However, it is a kind of beauty, put it on a killer, put it into a modern society, put it into a tragedy that it has and cannot get rid of. So I saw a kind of beauty - the fate of the killer, the journey of displacement, almost innate and destined. Naturally, a new killer was created. The beauty of the tragedy of life and the beauty of the princess-like face made her have a unique beauty when she was carrying out killing activities. I just know, I love watching this type of killer. As for the plot of the film, it is just right, and it is created for the temperament of the heroine. I also felt at first that the film had various elements. However, they are all just right, naturally, and here, it is Hannah who is always on the move. You can't ask for it to be a pure fight movie, or a sci-fi, emotional drama. In fact, nothing can separate the character of Hannah to evaluate its benefits alone. When put together, I'd say, she's a natural, otherworldly killer. Sadly, I'm still planning to watch the sequel.
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