During the Chinese New Year, it was strongly recommended by someone to watch it together, and I swore that it would be deleted as long as it couldn't be attracted for five minutes. The factory-like decadence at the beginning reminded me of Trainspotting, followed by a passage of the protagonist's jumping and jumping, which was as smooth as running clouds and flowing water. When I first saw this classic action in a taxi not long ago, I couldn't help but be amazed. The familiar jumping shot turned out to be here. The ingenious plot later made me start to speculate about the director. After watching it, I found that it really has nothing to do with Luc Besson, the master is also!
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