Bound is such a good movie, and it's actually spread to a gun disc.
But fortunately, the Wachowski brothers didn't have much money at that time, and they wanted to prove that they could make good-looking and profitable movies to win Warner's trust and invest in Matrix, so they focused their brains on the screenwriting and the camera itself.
So that's a good-looking one! It made me endure the videotape-like picture quality, just with rough grains, and two hours passed with relish.
For women, sometimes they are surprisingly clever, sometimes they are surprisingly stupid. Some things can be thought of for years afterwards. They don’t care about the consequences of logic and reason on impulse, so whatever they do may surprise you. But no matter what. Thinking about it, I'm not surprised at all. The plot design of Bound is like these two women, extremely outrageous and extremely reliable. I feel that the corners of my mouth are still slightly upturned when I see the most nervousness. It must be very strange when someone sees it.
The most touching section is that Corky said to Violet with his head tilted in her small card. The most important thing is the complete and absolute trust, bound together for the same goal.
This feeling, cough, I'm afraid, I'm afraid, even a husband and wife can't do it, but it sounds so longing for me. You must be tied to your family's life in order to have this kind of support, right? Looking around at this peaceful age, where to find it.
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