Divine drama

Connor 2022-04-22 07:01:40

Reflects the hypocrisy in a democratic society. After the missile was launched by the Dutch, the US president tried his best to deny it; Russia secretly sent agents to capture the Dutch; even the traditional cia would not care about the lives of people, whether it was a prisoner or the family of an agent.

also. Every character, even the supporting ones, has a full image. Just like the German female agent who reported to the Great Demon King after the mission failed, several shots were placed on the gun on the Great Demon King's table, revealing murderous intent. She was so willing to go through fire and water for such a dangerous man.

The male protagonist did a great job. From the beginning of not arguing between good and evil due to brain damage, to the last being affected by the memory in the brain, from a villain to a kind uncle, you can feel the struggle, confusion, and transformation in the middle from the male protagonist's expression.

In general, the director and screenwriter seem to look coldly at this real society through such a child's perspective, only love for family, last forever.

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Extended Reading
  • Anibal 2022-03-23 09:02:31

    Watching it together with Self-less is so easy... I dare not worry about Ryan Reynolds running back and forth between the two studios... There are still some interesting points to watch, 1. Kevin Costner's rare "hard" Bandit" Look 2. Gal Gadot Needs No Explanation

  • Eliezer 2022-01-06 08:01:07

    Wasting a bunch of good actors, what script? Three-quarters of the time, the protagonist is out of chaos with a bewildered look. The CIA has frequent IQ drops and is inhumane! Fortunately, Kevin Costner is really a tough guy who is always strong and strong, as long as the action scene comes up, the effect is still good. Please! This kind of spy war/police action movie is the sooner you enter the chase and counter chase action scene, the better it will look!

Criminal quotes

  • Jill Pope: [rushed up stairs to little daughter's room] I'm here!

    Emma Pope: [as mother quickly closes door] Where were you? Who's there?

    Jill Pope: It's okay.

    [grabs wooden light fixture]

    Jill Pope: Mommy's here! Mommy's here!

    Emma Pope: There's someone in the house!

  • Jericho Stewart: Billy could never hurt you, Jill, so neither can I.