I feel great.
The theme is very simple. An anonymous former agent and his daughter want to live a low-key life and enjoy the fun. But life isn't always like this, and a conflict between her daughter and a naughty kid at school sparks a war that can't be controlled.
The director's ability to handle the action shots and provoke people's emotions with actions is really strong: the switching of actions from different angles, the action becomes more rapid and fast as the audience's emotions slowly rise during the fight, and the shots It also cuts faster, and Jason's kung fu is also characterized by this feature, which is very enjoyable.
I think it's because of the basic skills. The director's lens language is very able to tell a lifelike story.
I like that campus psychiatrist very much. I have checked and found that she played Victoria in "Twilight". She is very beautiful. Through Baidu, I found out that she is Canadian, studied in college, and is in her thirties. She worked as a sushi restaurant waiter before appearing in the movie. Her parents are teacher and psychiatrist.
Being a waiter in Canada is not the same as in China. I feel that this profession is inferior. On the contrary, many high-end restaurants have very high requirements for waiters, and the career benefits are also rich and highly respected. The opportunity to play the role of Victoria is also introduced by regular customers of their restaurant, you know What is the class of customers in their restaurant.
Differences in values~~Sometimes I really want to quit the blind and meaningless competition, from morning to night to pursue those things that do not bring happiness, but people have to be affected by the environment in this environment~~
Maybe life The meaning is to seek to do things that truly make our hearts happy, and we are increasingly staying in impetuous and noisy environments for a long time, getting lost in money, status, and lofty honors, forgetting what will make our hearts happy.
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