I watched Mila's 360° dodging bullets twice. It seems to use the concept of five dimensions, space transformation. Anyway, it's very enjoyable to watch, and I don't want the movie to be too realistic. It's a movie, and the protagonist can not die. Exaggeration is an exaggeration, and I don't object to a lot of exaggeration.
A lot of people call it bad, but in fact, some places are a little bit bad. For example, it has long been guessed that the plot is the kind where the protagonist never dies. But, still that sentence, this is a movie, understand the spirit. Stunts or something, it's still pretty cool.
The dazzling orange hair back then was indeed. . . Not as soft as the blue silk here.
Moreover, in "The Fifth Element", Milla sees the dark side of war and other dark side crying almost out of breath, it is really distressing, the cold and strong look is much better here, crying or something is the worst.
I also thought of a question mentioned by others, why there are guns and swords at the same time, at the same time, I also agree with his point of view, because guns and swords are more dazzling.
There is a lot of dark humor in it that is worth watching, such as the point at the end of the level, the transition from the yellow alert to the orange alert, and then the artificial voice to appease: "We are negotiating with the enemy, and we have made good progress"...and then Seeing Mila walking over dozens of corpses with a knife in hand... Then the background sound changed: "Red alert, red alert..."
Mila must have suffered a lot to make this film, so, Be lenient.
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