The film is the director of the recently released sci-fi film "Dune" and Villeneuve's third film directed in Hollywood. The film tells the story of the FBI and CIA joint operations against border smuggling drug cartels in the gray and extrajudicial land on the US-Mexico border. The film explores the critical point between good and evil from the perspective of a female FBI agent. In the strong setting of the story structure, the single-camera perspective shooting, the open composition, the gray and cold tones, and the low sound effects make it clear from the first scene that this is a whole film without the feeling of urination. And just when the audience thought it was another big heroine drama where justice judges evil, the tone of the plot began to change. Confused with the heroine, deeply empathetic, sensitive and powerless coexist with tension and oppression. With the deepening of the plot, the values continue to be distorted, what is the meaning of justice to use violence to control violence, and whether crimes that cannot be ended must be reasonably controlled or must be completely eliminated. Director Villeneuve made a traditional cliché Avengers action, extending a strong speculative, and there is no shortage of commercial films. It is worth mentioning that the other characters in the film are also very exciting. The heroine's partner strengthens the heroine's character; the Mexican black police's concise and full character setting brings the film's black and white discussion closer to reality; CIA team leader Matt's mystery and unruly; cold-blooded professional killer Alexan Dero's infinite misses for his daughter and her family made the killer wake up in a dream, but in reality it made the drug dealers fear...
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