I read the comments made by everyone earlier, and I didn't have any thoughts about this film. But because it was directed by the director of "Tear Doomsday", I really want to watch it.
But this movie is far from "Tear Doom". It seems that it is difficult for a director to maintain a style all the time. The first time may be a sudden inspiration, the second may be far-fetched. It's like the Wachowskis did the Matrix trilogy before they did V for Vendetta. The Kurt Wymore apparently screwed up this time too. There is basically no story to tell, and the world background is relatively simple, and there is no sense of heaviness in "Tear Doomsday". And then Mila Look at me being cool for a long time is really far worse than Christian Beishuai, even compared to Sister Uma Thurman, who is also a 100-person killer. Probably the director also knows this, and many times they only hear some voices and then people die.
The whole film is also a little new in the final battle with the boss, the scene of playing the fire sword in the dark.
But Mila's little belly is really beautiful. Not willing to cover up. It is estimated that the girl who watched this film will be jealous of her small belly. Of course her face is also what I like, I think it's cute. And her small mouth, especially when she is angry or sad, is really squeamish. I like.
As for her clothes and hair changing color all the time, probably because the director was afraid that the movie would be too monotonous.
So this film is also an MV, but the music is lacking in this way. If you find a top techno master to accompany a music, it will really be an MV.
In the end, watching this movie is for my new idol, William Fichtner. Although his role in this film is still very small. But in the second episode of "Prison Break", he played a very powerful FBI agent and has become the main character. You are welcome to watch it. thanks.
(I can’t post without commenting, so it’s okay to comment, haha~)
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