When a killer has love, he is finished

Herminio 2022-04-19 09:02:21

The story is very simple, nothing more than the thought conveyed in "This Killer Isn't Too Cold": "When a killer meets love, he is finished." Sorry, I took such a classic film to share with you. It really shouldn't be compared to this vulgar work.
A killer can love, but he can't love so casually, right? Our comrade Cage came to Bangkok after 5 missions. Before the work was completed, he fell in love with a deaf-mute woman (Yang Cai Ni) inexplicably when he went to the pharmacy. God, I really don't know how he became a killer. Yes, a killer must be alone, as you can see from LEON, if it wasn't to save Matilda, would the following things happen? (The plot of "This Killer Isn't Too Cold")
Not only did he get a girl, but he also accepted an apprentice. In his spare time, he also taught people various killing techniques. The problem is that in the end, none of these techniques were used... Instead of helping us Brother Cage, he was caught, and he had to trouble himself to rescue him. I would like to ask the director, what are you doing in the part that teaches killer skills?
The villain in the film also belongs to the trash level. The whole film did not appear a few times, and in the end, he bluntly fought with Uncle Cage until they both perished together...
The film lasted for 100 minutes in such a daze, The plot is slow, and at the end, I don't know whether to classify this movie as an "action movie" or a "drama movie". It needs no action and no action. The level of action scenes is full of Hong Kong flavor. The director has been standing still for several years, Peng brothers, this is an American film, how can it be made a little more American? Ok?

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  • Bernardo 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Why do I always look like a Hong Kong movie when I watch it... It's really a Hong Kong movie...

  • Rozella 2021-12-23 08:02:01

    This movie is a bit embarrassing

Bangkok Dangerous quotes

  • Joe: I was taught four rules...

    Joe: One: Don't ask questions. There is no such thing as right and wrong.

    Joe: Two: Don't take an interest in people outside of work. There is no such thing as trust.

    Joe: Three: Erase every trace. Come anonymous and leave nothing behind.

    Joe: Four: Know when to get out. Just thinking about it means it's time. Before you lose your edge, before you become a target.

  • Joe: Where there's money, there's competition and the guy paying me usually wins.