Back then, Ning Hao's stone made me laugh in front of the computer, but because the big smoking gun was in front, I knew it was a bit of imitation. I still like Ning Hao very much, not to mention Gary.
Very surprised to see this Uncle. From the intense and exciting chase shots at the beginning, the shadow of Guy Ritchie is obvious. Lao Tzu is so cool.
I didn't feel that it was obviously selling corrupt, but in this day and age, as long as there are two male protagonists, there is no way to escape the sound of corruption. This kind of enemy-like character is so popular that the heroine simply ignores it. The shots of each other's complaints are simply cute and handsome.
By the way, there is also BGM, which can't be matched all the way, and instantly pulls this movie to the top three in this year's movie viewing rankings.
In the end, I just want to say, Guy Ritchie, why are you so hung up~~~~~~~~~~~orz~~~~~~~~~
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