The stories of the three killers in "No Holidays for Killers" seem to be dark humorous and neurotic: Lei wanted to commit suicide because of the wrong killing, and he was restless and provocative all day long; Ken became benevolent and righteous because he saw Lei's suicide He sacrificed his life; Harry personally went out to end it all because of Ray's wrong killing and Ken's benevolence, but he also fell into a vicious circle of wrong killings, and finally ended his life by guarding morality.
However, all this makes people admire him calmly, just like bowing to the pure man's "The True Color of Heroes". . Forget the beautiful scenery of Bruges, the small bridges and the flowing water, the Swan Castle; forget that we can't help being laughed at by those repeated and repeated insults; Forget the coquettish prostitute in Amsterdam and the blonde Cherie who resembles "Avril"; Also forget those bloody scenes of shocking left hooks and right swinging, bursting out; when Ken tossed a coin to drive away pedestrians before falling from the building in order to arouse Lei's alert; when Lei and Ken agreed not to hurt innocents in the corridor, and counted down. Out of the hotel... This collection of British "mentally ill stars" left us enough to be amazed and cheered.
To borrow a saying: Anyone who sees it knows it. .
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