I'm really disappointed after watching it. The first part was pretty good, but the second part is like this. It's really like a group of careless people who commented on one person made a movie together. The quality is really poor. Is there really no good plot for a movie of this type of agent killer? It's really stunned when I see it in the middle. It's completely illogical. A killer who has killed people for so many years chooses to save a person inexplicably. ? And so inexplicably in love with her? And what I can't figure out the most is that the heroine was kidnapped and threatened by Arthur, so why can't he kill him without listening to the villain? He didn't do things as required, and the villains didn't use any means to threaten him? Then why does he help the villain? It's really a strange logic. Since he can kill the villain in the first place, why should he help him kill? There is also the god-like protagonist, who can do everything. He didn't even suffer any injuries, and he only suffered minor injuries. In the end, when he fought the villain boss, he was very casual and won, and he was out of danger inexplicably. It's really convincing, the protagonist is like a god, so who can still enjoy watching it, summed up in one sentence, I don't know where the quality of the first part went.
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