I like this movie very much, but what I like is not the plot. Because as far as the plot is concerned, this is actually a movie I avoided for fear. It contains everything I am afraid of-murder, horror, blood, dismemberment, as well as infiltrating screams and horrified eyes.
But when the first shot appeared: He slowly opened his eyes, showing a lazy and arrogant look. Although it was only a short moment, it was enough to make me exclaim-from then on I began to fall in love with the pair. Eyes, I realized that they are a pair of eyes that are a hundred times more beautiful than Tony Leung's.
So as I said before, the plot is not the point of attraction, and even the suspense is not the point of catching people-maybe people watching this movie don't care who the ripper is anymore, but care about the eyes Can the host and the red-haired woman have the luck to the end?
Johnny Depp's skill is to allow the audience to focus on their acting skills instead of caring about the plot. The cart is a bit upside-down, but everyone can accept it willingly.
I like his kiss under the bridge hole. I like his bravery and wisdom in consulting the classified archives. I like the sentence he loaded the pistol and said in retrospect: "You can't see the 20th century." By the way, I still like it. The tattoo on his finger is often concealed in other movies, but in this movie, it is as beautiful as a blue-green rose-even though it is only three small squares.
The end of the story is embarrassing, but it must be admitted that this is the most beautiful ending. All the stories end in beautiful eyes, just like the beginning of the movie: like a hypnotist, and finally cast a spell to bring you into his world, sleeping under his eyes.
There is nothing better than being hypnotized under his eyes.
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