I've liked this narrative style and the dark British humour and accent since watching Two Smoking Guns. But I haven't seen "Revolver", and I finally saw this new work. Marriage has always had an impact on a person's creation. Regardless of the impact of Madonna and Guy Ritchie's divorce on his creation, this work always feels a little lack of stamina. The title is still cool enough, and the two killers chasing the protagonist on the rails in the middle is just as funny as Guy Ritchie's old work, but a farce at home made me look forward to it, but unfortunately the three of them were completely caught back like this, there is no suspense at all. What's even more embarrassing is the ending, which feels very bland and ends like this.
In fact, I think there is another clip that is very exciting and memorable, but unfortunately it is gone. It is in the live bar of the rock performance, and the story of the drug-addicted rock singer after his comeback, and the story of One-Two The description of listening to rock and roll on the sofa with headphones feels too little to be enjoyable.
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