However, it also depends on the director's level.
In this movie, the role of Willis is really "no one knows who he is" because he changes to the local clothes, hairstyle and even body shape wherever he goes, but it can be judged from the appearance of the appearance. Wherever he lives; as for Jill, everything hasn’t changed from start to finish except for the shaved beard, just playing cool.
Every time two people face each other, it is when the slow motion appears. I don’t know if the director just wanted to explain that these two appeared. Open your eyes and watch... The
story is a good story, and it’s a good story. In this sense, it is a travel film. However, simply treating it as a tourist film is too costly. It would be more convenient to directly invite the two to serve as city spokespersons.
In short, I was looking forward to it before seeing it, the process was very helpless, and the result was very boring.
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