Swinging on both sides, looking for revenge on traitors, but forgetting that he is also a traitor, and he did not know his position when he died.
Losing faith in life, suicidal, ridiculously devoted to prostitutes, messing around at work, and finally completing redemption after retirement.
The foreplay is very long, making people dizzy late at night, but the climax is still shocking. Personally, I think Ethan's performance is very exciting, and his whole body movements are full of drama, and he compares everyone else. Richard Gere felt the most rigid, wearing a mask, his eyes were as sharp as his hair, and there was no sense of decadence. Don Cheadle's undercover role should be the easiest to shine, but it's a pity that he just gets angry and lacks that kind of entanglement.
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