It's just a scene, but it's very good--I have a feeling watching the movie "Spy"

Geovanny 2022-04-19 09:01:23

It's just a scene, but it's very good
- watching the movie "Spy" (Hong Kong translation of the betrayal spy mad flower) is
the fourth time I've watched this movie. Look, there is still nothing I want to write at the end, but I think about it for the fourth time, and I can read it smoothly every time. This is a highlight that can be shared.
I have always been in the genre of film literature and art, and I only have one good movie, but this one is abnormal for me. Every rhythm is so wonderful and intertwined that you don't have time to worry about it, and you can't finish reading it in one breath. . . . . .
I didn't read it from the beginning in the first three times, but I gradually figured out the cause and effect relationship of the plot. The fourth time basically clarified the structure of the story. It is amazing that a movie can make the "Big Carrot" moviegoer go four times without getting tired of it. There are few such evergreen movies in my memory. But I still sum up: "It's just a scene, but it's beautiful." The
ups and downs and twists and turns echoed in front of my eyes. The beautiful, masculine and big heroine "Evesart", with a vigorous posture, jumped and flickered. In the play, it attracts the audience's attention and hits the moving cute heart of the male audience.
The brave escape from arrest, the assassination of the president, the annihilation of spy friends, and the saving of the world are all wonderful and thirst-quenching. But it is only good-looking, can not stand careful scrutiny and logical reasoning and actual verification.
In any case, this is a good-looking and well-watched movie, and the heroine's spirit of being selfless, promoting good and punishing evil demonstrated justice and spread positive energy.
A drop in the ocean 2014.3.10.

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