The Korean version of Kill Bill, an action movie with explosive reputation and blood, tells the poor life of the heroine who was played with fate and conspiracy. Aside from the plot, just the two fights at the beginning and the end have established this action film as very exciting. Especially the fighting perspective of the opening FPS is definitely better than the game. I have always felt that it is absolutely excellent to dare to use a long-length movie, and to use such a first perspective. This movie is more bloody than A Song of Ice and Fire, Xiaoqing is absolutely cautious.
The cinematography needs to have an award, and it's not in vain for the careful design of the photography. In action films, the plot is relatively complete, and the story memory and reality develop in two lines, and finally form a complete closed loop.
To add that, like all action movies, because it is an action movie, the details are not important. Don't ask why something that can be done with one shot has to be racing, fighting, and bloody, all of which say it is action. Movies, otherwise it would not be called an action movie but a gunfight movie.
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