Maybe it's Ben Kingsley's unchanging expression and Téa Leoni's innocent face, maybe it's the music that plays every now and then, maybe it's the pace of the film, everything seems calm and flat, even if someone is crying, someone is laughing, someone is living, someone is dying , will not cause ripples in your heart. You just look at it plainly, and then you get a kind of relief. Life has always been plain, but people are too persistent.
The old man is still playing a killer at an old age enough to retire, which is somewhat unconvincing. His uncle is like his brother, and almost all those who call him brothers are his juniors. Playing opposite Téa Leoni was even more uncomfortable, because the old man was first married in the same year that Téa Leoni was born. But old Ji Fuzheng, he entered the palace of the fourth marriage two months ago, I hope this time can be longer.
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