He's handsome in the other movies, but he's a middle-aged man in his mid-40s with a bald head and a big belly.
All the other movies are amazing, but he is the only one who lives a careful and simple life.
The other killers are all suave (at least in groups of beauties), but he is the only one who talks about the first love in his life in the Bangkok night market: eating, watching theaters, and walking on the road.
Yes, yes, the others are princes and knights, only he is an ordinary person.
At the end of the story, other killers can start anew (such as 007), or escape in style (such as 47), only he can't be accepted by his lover because of his identity as a killer, and the mission of assassination begins to be good and evil. Die together, not like the rest of your peers: kill a crime-ridden boss and disappear in full view of the police around the world, and live happily ever after.
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