I haven't seen Luc Besson's movies, so I didn't pay much attention to it.
But in general, this is a good movie.
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There is a kind of pure happiness that cannot be matched by arbitrary exaggeration and exaggeration.
This film has this kind of effect. It can make you feel up and down with the film, whether you laugh or cry, are all conveyed by the director. This is the director's greatest skill.
When you see the victory of justice, you can choose to look at it like a normal film, but this film does not require you to do this. It is still justice over evil, but it is not so thrilling and not so affectionate. The paragraph, what it expresses, is to make you smile.
After laughing, I didn't forget what it narrated, it was a stroke of magic.
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The soundtrack of this movie is also a highlight. (At least I think so)
Even though it is still running on the grassland, it is still a grand scene, with a little Mexican flavor in the music, it is completely different.
There is more Mexican humor and less formality of the so-called American blockbuster, which makes people feel more relaxed.
Tan Dun said: "The background music of the movie is not the protagonist of the movie, but it can express the emotion that the director has not expressed in the screen."
The soundtrack here is just right.
[3]
Actor, here is an actress with a Mexican style.
The fusion of people and scenery makes the picture coordinated and makes the narrative smooth.
Mexican-style wild, mixed with Mexican-style happiness, makes people happy both physically and mentally. (Later I learned that these two are the most popular in Hollywood, sin and sin.)
[4]
This film is not a so-called blockbuster, it makes people feel very fresh, sometimes small productions can be far away from some commercial things, so that the film can better express what the director thinks.
Good film.
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