It was only after watching two episodes that I understood this devious plot. It tells the story of American killers from love to hate, love to kill each other. The bride who was pregnant in Liujia was shot and killed by her beloved at the wedding scene. At the same time, the bride's friends, the groom and the groom's family were also killed. A very innocent group of people, but fortunately, the strong-willed bride woke up after four years in a coma. She first recalled What started was the bloody smell that came to my face that day and the deep hatred that came rushing in. At that time, the newly awakened bride was faced with the predicament of being temporarily paralyzed and being targeted by men... I won't go into details here, but it is worth mentioning that this bride relies on her wit, martial arts and perseverance to support her hatred. Overcome the difficulties that are no longer difficult for her, and embark on the long road of revenge. What I remember most is a certain contractual law between their killers, that admirable character. The opening scene of the movie shows two nimble women fighting desperately. At this time, the daughter of a black killer was about to step into the house after school. It was reasonable that the black killer did not want her daughter to see this scene. Then the two stopped fighting tacitly and called each other as friends. Involuntarily, I felt the warmth other than the killing, all to protect the pure heart of the child from harm.
What comes to us is the cultural atmosphere, the spirit of Chinese martial arts, the belief of American killers and the spirit of Japanese Bushido. The three elements are perfectly integrated, and there is no sense of unnaturalness and conflict at all.
It's just that the ending is too sad, I thought the misunderstanding had been resolved, at least the two people who once loved deeply can be reunited, but the heroine is really a ruthless character with clear love and hate, and no matter how strong the love in the past is, it can't be resisted now. An overwhelming hatred. She finally succeeded in revenge and lost her love. Fortunately, she still has a lovely daughter...
To be continued...
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