The strongest protagonist in history halo, but excitingly wants champagne caviar

Timothy 2022-03-24 09:02:10

Putting aside political metaphors, it's good enough even if it's just a cool movie. It can be seen that the director is going to reverse the routine. Let all the female protagonists and male protagonists you think will be slapped in the face. As a thriller, the real heroine did not show a frightened expression from beginning to end. Whether it is inexplicably caught in this hunting game; decisive action after judging the enemy or enemy; or being in a dangerous situation and not knowing whether it can be saved, the face is always a look, fine, you are happy, and the horror value in the hearts of the audience is artificially reduced to the greatest extent possible. . Especially in the last conversation with Athena, when she told the other party that you found the wrong target to hunt, it was as light as telling the waiter at McDonald's that what you brought was not my meal, but the next table.

Whether Don is an accomplice or not is just as unimportant as whether Crystal was caught wrong. How do you say Crystal decides that the embassy official is fake, just based on his words? Is it possible to judge wrong? Of course possible. But she was in Afghanistan. She understands a truth, a 1% chance is more dangerous than no chance.

Hilary Swank didn't show his face until the end. The various show figures in front of him are really graceful and graceful, which makes people's expectations full. In the final fight, the violence is always mixed with humor, and the black humor is just right.

The contempt of the elites for the common people led to backlash, and the irresponsible words of keyboard warriors also led to backlash. In the end, the director asked both parties to die, and also stated his position. The crows fell on the pigs, and they were all black, and no one said anyone. .

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The Hunt quotes

  • Crystal: Cigarettes in Arkansas only cost six bucks. You fucked up, bitch!

  • Fauxnvoy: Is that a kimono? That's appropriation, Richard.

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