The plot of the fight between aspiring youth and gangsters in the violent block in the future, the story of jumping and scrambling between high-rise buildings, is lively and lively, but I always feel that there is something missing that can be called "mind", and I remember some TEXI and corporate warriors. The taste of it, maybe three years ago, I would still think it was good, but now I'm very numb after reading it, but it's just for watching. I have always felt that French films incorporate a lot of Chinese elements. French things in European films have always been a special case, with the casualness of the West and the subtlety of Asia. Of course, this is not the case. But it doesn't have to look like this!
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