The plot is very strange.
Thirty years after seeing his mother killed by his father, the teenager went to prison and was put to death. Inexplicably, he was rescued, then inexplicably began to be an assassin and saved (?) the world.
There are three (should be) so-called leaps of faith in the film, but the first time just jumped down and suddenly cut the camera, and the second time also suddenly cut the camera, can't he finish the jump and land well... The last jump The sea seems to be burning... I don't understand how the machine on the male protagonist's back broke after the jump...
After finishing this, the male protagonist saw a lot of assassins, and he felt that the memory of the ancient and modern times was overlapped. ...
One of the things that the film wants to express may be that the keyword of creed is repeatedly mentioned in the freedom film. The importance of self-awareness of freedom is repeatedly emphasized.
The action part of the movie is a pretty good parkour content. It's really exciting... It's very kind of feeling, but after all, there are too many shortcomings. The plot is flawed. Only he feels great in the ancient part. inexplicably feels sloppy
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