It's a good introduction, and it's Doug Liman's movie. Although it's still a little far from expectations, it's not bad. It reflects the current situation in the United States after the closure of the city due to the epidemic. There are still many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many old beauties who are not afraid of death. . . They can't do something as simple as wearing a mask, and they talk about unblocking or the end of the epidemic. . . Looking at the current situation, the United States is about to disintegrate, and various situations occur frequently. Various states have also heard that they will become independent, which is becoming more and more dramatic. For a Chinese, of course, I hope that they will be as chaotic as possible. A country that is afraid that the world will not be chaotic should not stay at the top of the world, and come down and experience the feeling of being oppressed! Speaking of movies, you can only stay at home to work or find ways to make money, sell your beloved things if you can't, get fired at home, etc. . . The depressed mood can be imagined, so the tobacco, alcohol, and drugs that I gave up all returned to the pre-liberation overnight. Fortunately, the director did not show the more chaotic current situation in the United States??? It was just a brushstroke of the balls, and occasionally Reminds you of the epidemic! Like Doug Liman's previous movie style, it doesn't matter whether you watch it or not, it just brings real life to the end of a fantasy entertainment film. . . Hathaway's movies are not watched very much, not too Reich, so is the black man? But the acting is not bad, after all, there are not many scenes, and the acting is so bad that I can't watch it, and there are a few guest stars at home. Just made the money (I guess)
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