Wheat me?️! me?️! me?️!
(Viewer's note: I just want to write down the movie viewing experience, but I didn't expect the short review to be put down, so I moved it here. It is not considered a "film review", basically? ️Spoilers)
Keke suddenly got the face of Mai Zi and got too excited. This film can be said to be his personal show, not to say that the other characters are not brilliant (on the contrary, they are quite eye-catching), this kind of film made by Nian Fei always makes me feel that it is between TV dramas and movies, and the book is definitely not. The best but I don't think it's a hard injury. It’s the kind of feeling that an actor can applaud without having to spend a lot of time thinking about the role, and it’s great to have fun filming when I’m too busy. The color selection, coat and sweater of the whole film are really in line with his temperament. The wheat is really great, what is even better than the war-damaged wheat is the tear wheat.
The plot does not follow the traditional mode setting, and the final part of killing the villain's nest is not heavy at all, but because the style is consistent from beginning to end, I think this arrangement is very pleasing.
I just wanted to say that the line of retired killer and frustrated little girl is a bit too dry. It's just to advance the plot. As a result, it ushered in a turning point (although it was in a hurry). I really didn't expect that in the first half. The dark lines are well laid. This ending really has lost the level of cult style. Although everyone knows that girls who cry like that will definitely not pull the trigger, but the audience can only get a family fun, eh? Why can't the house suddenly explode when the final shot is zoomed out! Could it be the explosives that dropped before Team A was destroyed.
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