The action scenes are good, the gimmicks are far greater than the content, so the first scene is more dazzling, but the subjective perspective has basically been played out in the past two years, and there is nothing new, but the middle part of the literary and emotional scenes have collapsed. The director probably just wanted to tell the story of a female agent, and the action scenes were all hand-held and filmed, rushing to the female version of Bourne? Moreover, the heroine can play like this and is still like a chess piece being placed around by various forces. The fighting scene is rough and neat, but the overall structure is chaotic. It is better to use so many flashbacks to tell the cause and effect of the story at one time. It may be better if it is simpler.
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