It's been raining all the time, so I'll change my appetite today. The recently released action blockbusters "Wonder Woman" and "Ghost in the Shell" must have been watched by many relatives, and most of them were directed at the goddess. I don't need to explain much. I am also [laughing]. Today I recommend a less popular, "The Evil Girl", those who are fainted should be careful. The film tells a story of revenge, and the protagonist is also a woman. The film makes your adrenaline soar from the very beginning. About 5 minutes are all first-view shots, blood is flying around, and those who have never played games may feel a little dizzy. Personally, I feel that the director is not affected by "Hardcore Henry" "Inspiration. The last few knife stations and motorcycle chases were also quite enjoyable, especially when the heroine was holding an axe, sitting on the front hood of the car, and chasing with one hand behind her back and the steering wheel, it was really wild! The heroine Shuxi is from Yanbian. Yanbian seems to be "demonized" in Korean movies, which represents bloody violence. Shuxi said it was really hard. She witnessed her father's murder when she was young, but she was determined to take revenge, but was cultivated into a killing machine by her father's enemy. She wanted her daughter to live a normal life, but in the process of being used, her sister was killed, the man who truly fell in love with her died, and even her only hopeful baby daughter left her. At the end of the film, the heroine killed her father's enemy with tears in her hands, and finally showed a strange smile. I don't know if she was crazy or relieved. . . .
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