This film is suspected of plagiarizing Luc Besson's "Anna", but plagiarism is very useless - Aunt Jessica should be a smart agent, not a front-line who fights and kills at her age, and she is similar to Russian girls in terms of appearance Sasha can't compare. What is commendable is that Sasha not only has a first-class appearance, but also has a pure and pure academic school from the bottom of his heart. He has performed several fragrant dramas so naturally, and there is no certain obscenity at all. Going far, back to this film, first of all, the fighting scenes are not exciting, and a few hand-to-hand fights are casually shot. Today's fighting scenes are either dazzling with dazzling fists and legs, regardless of practicality, or a solid sense of confrontation, but this film The fights don't appeal to the audience at all. Secondly, the entanglement between Ava and her sister and her sister's boyfriend is nondescript and has nothing to do with the plot. Is the director making up the numbers? Also, the theme of the film is vague, what exactly is preaching and condemning, and I am confused. Even if it is a popcorn-style entertainment film, I still hope to have a big goal and know what Ava is fighting for and fighting for. Finally, how Aunt Chen Chong has become a second-rate female devil in Hollywood recently, is it because of the recent Chinese elements? After 40 minutes of seeing this film, I fast-forwarded at double speed, and finally watched it with a jump.
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