Seductive No. 1: Antonio Banderas. Cool and unreasonable, tall body, long flowing hair, guitar on the back, Latin style, exuding wild atmosphere.
Seductive No. 2: Johnny Depp. A cold and handsome agent agent, the film was finally conspired by a beautiful woman, his eyes were gouged, he was wearing sunglasses, and a handsome face was covered with blood scabs. The precise shooting in the case of blindness made both regretful and enjoyable. The limelight is close to the male number one. The blindness of both eyes was held by a little boy and couldn't help being touched and distressed.
In addition to the seductive starring, the film is very popular in several scenes in the streets, bars, presidential palaces, and churches. There are cars chasing, there are climaxes of army melee, and the aesthetics of violence is brought to the extreme. Although the story is a bit messy, it is definitely exciting as an action movie. Hayek also added a touch of bright color to the film, which is very eye-catching. The soundtrack of the film also fits the entire Latin style, with the shooting scene, it is very western, very cowboy, and absolutely cool.
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