The big reason why Domino watched this film is that after it was released, the critics had rave reviews.
When all U.S. authoritative reports said that it was almost "unreadable", my curiosity suddenly swelled,
and even a little excited and excited (Am I a pervert?).
"Domino" is a girl's name, a contemporary American legend.
Her father used to be a famous movie star, and she herself used to be a popular model,
but in order to find the "FUNNY" in her life, she chose to be a bounty catcher and lead a life-and-death life.
Director Tony Scott really didn't let me down this time. I even liked the fast jumps,
violence and rock music in this film . Several slow-motion shots of the girl's coin divination later evolved into a vocabulary that
can tell the cruelty of life. "On the positive side, you live; on the negative side, you die." No matter how exciting it
starts, there is only one final ending for everything: "That is, destruction." What
a cool Domino, what a cool Keira Knightley, what a cool music and director.
Domino, who came from England, has always hated American society. She started from looking for excitement and
finally found life and death friendship and love. In order to save the life of a leukemia mixed child,
she paid the price of regret for her whole life with kindness and justice . The injustice and cruelty of American society exposed during this period inevitably aroused
the dissatisfaction of American film critics.
Now, seeing this film, I can only sigh for Domino, who died young at the age of 35. However, it is more of
a kind of heroic pleasure-as a girl, I can only watch movies that vent my emotions and
listen to Boogie Metal. Apart from that, I can't do anything.
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