It's not the same as the movies I usually watch, what I thought didn't happen.
Except that I am not very satisfied with the monster and the stunt of "Slaying Without Amnesty", and I feel that it is not powerful enough to be feared by everyone, the tone of the whole movie and the meaning of the narrative are what I like.
I was surprised when I watched the film and found out that the Indian who was about to change the world was actually the director, and what surprised me even more was that the cameraman was actually Wong Kar Wai's royal photographer Du Kefeng!
It's no wonder that looking at these shots always feels like a deja vu.
Later, the movie began to feel like a cartoon, looking for messengers with different energies to defend the earth. This makes me find it interesting. It seems to have awakened a long-lost innocence.
However, while it is interesting, at the same time, it is attracted by the intention to awaken the goodness of human beings. It should be said that it is a good movie, even if there are many places that are not very scrutinized in the middle.
At least accompany me for a good evening, and I still love it.
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