So looking at the slightly bald head of Uncle Hugh, the other focus of attention is not so obvious. I have read a lot of comments before, and many of them are talking about Keanu Reeves. In fact, I think this guy still has some breakthroughs in this film. Yes, with a little more humanity. And my uncle is poor and bad as always, the character's character is still both good and evil, and even that accent makes me think I'm back in the hospital. It's just that he walks more normally, which makes me feel a little uncomfortable.
I don't want to say more about the film, although as I said at the beginning, I am not keen on police and gangster films, but I still see the shadow of many films in this film, especially the shadow of Hong Kong films. After watching it, I kept thinking about whether it is a police and bandit movie that I can only go the old way of undercover investigation. In fact, at the beginning, I saw that there was something wrong with the black head. The cruelty of the escaped guy was beyond my expectations.
And to be honest, I think it’s a bit confusing to watch. Of course, it’s probably because of my infatuation with the uncle. During the viewing process, I did spend too much effort complaining that the uncle’s appearance rate was not high enough.
But to put it more profoundly, I think the outstanding point of this film is that it exposes the other side of many things, how deep but how narrow is the ravine between the sword of justice and the sword of evil, many times it is impossible to absolutely judge the truth of the facts, so Even if mistakes are made, we still need them, otherwise the end result will be destruction.
In the end, Uncle Hugh's remarks made me think it shouldn't be a problem to make a sequel to this film. Keanu Reeves still needs to work on it.
Uncle, I will continue to be crazy for u! !
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