This film made my blood boil from the very beginning. The protagonist is a group of noble robbers, and the highest purpose is to make money and not kill. When others rob a bank, they rob other people's money. They print their own money. Anyway, if the country's economy is not good, they print it casually. Everyone exudes the brilliance of humanity, but the police are despicable and shameless. The professor analyzes people's psychology very deeply, as he said to raquel: sometimes good and evil are not so clearly distinguished.
He deserves five stars, but honestly the movie isn't perfect.
Although tokyo rides a motorcycle back to mint, he can't be hit by a gun.
The final gunfight was as naive as the flower guns in Peking Opera
But the flaws do not hide the flaws, and the overall plot is too exciting.
I really like Berlin's ghostly smile.
Like the professor's sincere expression of raquel. The most exciting scene was the sudden kiss of Raquel when he was hanging up. From that moment on, I knew that Raquel was despairing, put down all police equipment, and was willing to travel the world with his professor.
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