This movie has a bit of Quentin feel, the black humor is bursting every minute, and there are too many plot trends that don't follow common sense. According to the rhythm of the story, it is found that some people in the story are in this movie story... Every neurosis is too rich and has its own personality. Both Hans and Billy's final choices were very anti-violence...Stay revenge in their own circle, or use their own lives to solve the problem, or even Hans left the writer to record about Vietnamese people In the end, there is such a meaning in it. The lines, scenes, and character designs are all exquisite. There are many scenes that make people laugh and cry, such as the gang boss's gun jamming and begging Billy to count from five, such as Hans' refusal to cooperate with the other party's threats, such as the author's calm acceptance of Tuesday's killing at the end of the film, once he reverses the routine, The one who was in trouble became the other party. There are also many metaphors and ironies in it, such as about the same situation of female characters in movies and society. All in all, it's a very entertaining but thought-provoking movie.
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