Suo girls, zombies, and machine guns. In a nasty and interesting situation, the combination of these three elements is a Sailor Moon movie that has been opened several times. With the guarantee of luxurious casts and sufficient costs, Rodriguez can unscrupulously show his talents and achieve the ultimate in pursuit of entertainment. The sharp editing, the cool fighting scenes, the incredible plot design and the tribute to the B-level film all make this movie look gorgeous. Of course, when I watched "Machete Killing", I felt that Rodriguez was crazy.
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