The whole movie is full of hacks, shots, and explosions. When the countess walks out, the hormones stimulate the expansion of blood, and the steel mask when the gun boss turns around at the end of the film pushes the irony to the extreme.
The plot is simple, the animation is exquisite, the scene is hot, and the typical Hollywood model. At the end of the show, my colleagues said that this is a movie worth watching in theaters, and suddenly realized that while commercial films cater to the tastes of the audience, the only effort is to make the film simple.
In fact, it is not that Hollywood has fallen, but that the audience has changed. Looking at the people pouring around, there was a sudden indescribable resistance to the theater.
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