The movie scene is single, and the story takes place in a closed underground building far away from the city, an abandoned intelligence code station. It doesn't affect him at all. It's a good movie. [Laughs cry] The story structure is complete, the characters are vivid, the plot is reasonable, and the logical thinking is meticulous. The tone of the film is bluish, with cool tones as the main, the basement is dark, the light and shadow seem to be gloomy, and the sense of depth in the narrow and long space is well expressed. The real fear comes from the unknown... The background of the story is clear and the foreshadowing is reasonable. Emerson has not been reduced to a killing machine. It seems that there is no direct connection between the overall national responsibility and the indiscriminate killing of innocents. He will also reflect on why he did this? Reflecting on his own behavior was a key factor in his transformation. He could have clocked every second as usual, shot a headshot, closed the gun and walked away, and such a picture also appeared in his mind. But he didn't, he chose to save Catherine, forged evidence of the deaths of the two, destroyed the base, and escaped. Catherine, who was shot, was wrapped in a red carpet and held in the arms of the princess. The base behind her exploded and the fire was soaring into the sky, a bit like setting off fireworks for them both! In the end, the big boss opened up and left a way out for them! It is also based on the embodiment of Catherine's responsibility and mission, because people are tired of it, decipher the code, and complete the cancellation task at the juncture of life and death [Thinking] In the dark night, there are heavy snow. The white air exhaled from the little girl's mouth before she fell to the ground was particularly conspicuous, and the eyes before her death were deplorable.
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