During the whole process, I was comparing it with "Léon" in my head. Although Natalie and Monica are almost the same debut actresses, and from a certain angle, there are still similarities between the two mm temperaments. But there is a fundamental difference between the two movies in terms of rhythm and mood. In this movie, acting as a warm role becomes more portable, and it only pokes people’s instinct for peace and sympathy-a poor little bug with a tough stepfather’s woolen socks on his head!
Mr. Smith, who only eats carrots, has super vision and precise marksmanship. He hates moral violations, cowardice, dirty and pseudo-gentry. All day long, the street knights chewed on carrots. We will always assert peace and resist violence. But in the movie, our dear Mr. Smith holds the baby in his left hand, and his right hand controls the fingerprint recognition pistol that went on the market up to 6 months ago, down to the extremely strong carrot, and put down one enemy after another, blood is spraying to the audience, baby Both the tough guy and the tough guy laughed... The
always expressionless Smith loves children, dogs, and beauties, knows how to deliver babies, and tears the mother's t-shirt to let her drink something for the baby. In addition, you can also control the enemy while making friends. The elegant control rhythm is like a bullet in his hand to send the enemy to God gracefully, and less tm disturbs the uncle's interest!
Have you ever seen a person whose fingers are broken one by one can shoot and kill? ————Silly, right? Of course not with fingers, people use palms! Insert the bullet into the smashed palm, stretch it to the fireplace, heat it, fire it, slap slap slaps, blow out the flames of the nails, a wisp of blue smoke drifts over the sly eyes of the strong hand, the whole world is It's quiet... It's
not appropriate to write more. "Shoot'em up" only tells you: violence is so simple and clear. Can not be questioned.
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