At the beginning of the movie, from a very gamified perspective, a chaotic and bloody massacre was launched with one enemy and a hundred. The action may be exciting, but the camera is really dizzy.
For this way of shooting and presentation, it may be very stylized, but the people who appreciate it are bound to be two extremes. Including the shots of many action scenes that followed, it was well played, but it looked very labored.
Action scenes are given extra points, while literary dramas are relatively average. The first half is fairly compact and coherent, and the latter is a bit broken. Think of it as an upgraded version of Meiyu, with some similarities.
First, let's talk about the heroine of a tragic life. She has no ability to avenge her father's tragic death. The ex-husband she met started a loli development plan to make use of it, and even relied on suspended animation to make her die by revenge.
As a result, as soon as the heroine's halo opened, she even killed the other party without being injured while pregnant. How amazing is how amazing it is.
The heroine is a mortal person, but she was changed by plastic surgery, and she was forced to serve in the National Intelligence Service for 10 years before she was free. For the sake of the child in her womb, after completing the established task, she started a new life.
The welfare of the National Intelligence Agency is not bad. You can choose a new career by yourself, and also manage the rent and allocate the other half. It is a one-stop package to the end, which is slightly stronger than the naked agent.
But the National Intelligence Agency is also ruthless, and only wants the result regardless of life or death, so agents like the heroine can only accept orders and accept tasks, and if they die in action, they will die.
At the new wedding of the heroine, she had to go to the toilet with a sniper rifle to shoot the target. The National Intelligence Agency took advantage of it to the extreme. But the new target is her ex-husband, who has become a big man in the gang, and his strength cannot be ignored.
The ex-husband was also a criminal with a high IQ. Not only did he first try to capture the hostess's housemates, but he successfully killed her new husband and daughter. If it weren't for the surveillance by the National Intelligence Service, he would not have been able to wash himself out if he jumped into the Yellow River.
The heroine takes revenge on her ex-husband, and unexpectedly discovers that her ex-husband is the murderer of her father. Although the story has formed a closed loop, it always feels a bit hard.
In such a special department of the National Intelligence Agency, the ex-husband could make a successful sneak attack, which shows that the security secret of the National Intelligence Agency is really not very good. There is no secret among the inmates, which is even more terrifying. Once captured and used properly, it can destroy the entire National Intelligence Service.
In order to shape the experience of the heroine, except that the female leader of the National Intelligence Service was injured, the characters in the film were either killed or killed by it. This design actually conflicts with the title of the film. Is it because the heroine is always evil, or the whole world is forcing her to be evil, how should the name of the villain be understood?
I really don't know why the heroine is evil, but she is quite pitiful and miserable. At the end, she will get her revenge, but she also loses the meaning of life. Individuals are more inclined to either die or live with hope. This kind of life is worse than death, which is simply torture and really heart-wrenching.
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