The lack of motivation in the characters makes the story a bit loose, which is the main problem. It can't be said to be lacking, it's just half-forgotten to find it, but who can say that Paris is not a place that people don't want to leave. There is no clear main line, but the big environment pushes the characters forward. The characters are portrayed as a wanderer, a witness, a survivor rather than a participant. This is a great way to create, but it is difficult to achieve. I think this film The movie has been very successful. It just seems that the audience is misguided in some places, resulting in a gap with the audience's expectations, but I haven't figured out what exactly. But mentioning this role makes people's eyes shine. Instead of making people feel extremely hated, they feel a little sympathy for him. This kind of Axis position during World War II but the main role of the non-traditional villain is still relatively rare. This casting is so amazing that it leaves you speechless. Richie (then) was pure and smart, stubborn and sharp; Kate was young and beautiful. The most amazing thing is Depp. From the beginning to the end, Depp gave me the feeling that "woc, how can this tm be so handsome", although Depp's appearance has always been highly online, but this is the only one of all his movies so far. I can't stop sighing, this gypsy look on him is to set fire to the hearts of the world.
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