Another proof that women are unreliable

Joy 2022-04-18 17:34:53

Although the story of the film tells us that women are unreliable, it is clear that this is a story made up by Hollywood screenwriters, and there are no such women in reality.
The plot is detached from reality, a popcorn movie cobbled together for the sake of fighting, although the scenes are still pretty good.
John Travolta's figure, making action movies, is hard enough, has to jump around, and is dedicated enough.
Only the car chase scene at the end of the film is worth watching, like an advertisement for an Audi car, and the driver's skills are also good, which is cool enough.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers' Chinese is really tough. I think it has reached the level of "Chinese people don't understand, foreigners don't understand". It's tough.
Also, the heroine is too ugly, so it's okay to be a supporting role with such a face, let alone the protagonist.
All in all, this movie is something to forget.
2010-07-04/From.Paris.with.Love.2010. Paris Spy Shots.Bilingual Subtitles.HR-HDTV.1024X576.x264-Renren Video Production

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From Paris with Love quotes

  • James Reece: [points a gun at a man] Stop! Give me your charger!

    FBI agent Charlie Wax: Yeah! That's the big boss shit I'm looking for

    James Reece: [pulls hammer on gun] Give me your charger!

    [the man gives Reece his charger]

    FBI agent Charlie Wax: What the fuck are you doing man?

    James Reece: What the fuck does it look like I'm doing? I'm charging my fucking cell.

  • Caroline: [putting her arms around Reese] So, what are we eating for dinner?

    James Reece: Whoa whoa, Wait a second. Isn't it part of French tradition that the woman cooks while the guy watches TV?

    Caroline: Well, things have changed since the Middle Ages, you know. Now it's exactly the contrary.

    James Reece: Why don't we skip dinner altogether and go straight to dessert?

    Caroline: Is that all you can think about?

    James Reece: Every second of the day.