There have been many times in the movie that the hero suffers from a terminal illness as the background of the story. Although the beginning of the movie did fall into a cliché, but fortunately, it was rescued later. This movie shows the hero's qualities as a professional killer. Skillful, concise dialogue. At the same time, it also shows how to make up for the lack of his family as an unqualified father. This is actually a conflict between work and family. On the one hand, he is cold, and on the other hand, he is kind. The two are interspersed in the film just right, and they are handled very freely. It is very rare that a film can express so vividly. But there are still two problems that have not been solved. First, why does Ethan get sick every time he encounters a wolf; second, Ethan feels that his son-in-law is not good, but he did not show any abnormality until the end. He is in the movie It's just a soy sauce.
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