Actually made Zorro a spy scene, did the screenwriters watch too many 007 movies?
Punishing evil and promoting good is the unchanging theme of hero movies, but Zorro is not a superman. His opponent should be a landlord bully, not an ambition to start a war. This hat is too big.
And the development of many plots is quite lacking in persuasiveness. For example, Elena, who had just had a quarrel with her husband about whether to retreat, turned around and became an American spy. And Joaquin rescued Alejandro from the prison is even more difficult to understand, is there a window facing the street in the place where American intelligence personnel hold prisoners? And the most loving villain, "Don't kill his father in front of your child." Oh my God, that's all right. You can become a UN Goodwill Ambassador. Finally, at the ceremony to build a state, hundreds of people gathered together, but no one thought of switching the fork. The IQ was not as good as a child, or even as good as a horse.
Our hero's mentality is getting more and more fragile. Seeing his ex-wife and others in the street to buy drunk at everything, it is really detrimental to the hero's reputation. But don't worry, his son is the father of his father, so it seems that Zorro will also become a hereditary system.
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