But ==. To be honest, since the heroine stood up, the film was completely ghosts and beasts. A work that scorned Newton, scorned Japanese culture, scorned common sense of physics, was solely for the director's self-satisfaction. . . Completely. . Bad
I will not speak I have no research on the aesthetics of violence. . Is it beautiful to cut a portrait like a green onion?
Then
1. I am curious that people's hands have annual rings?
2. Why did she have no muscle atrophy in four years? . . I broke my leg for four months without moving that leg and the two legs are not the same size at all. . And he can recover so quickly, at most about half an hour, the arm muscles can cut the thick nerves behind the ankle, and it's just an ordinary knife.
3. It is not only the large arteries that can spurt blood, why does the cut-off hand spurt blood in a circular ring? .
4. No matter how sharp the knife cuts so many bones, the steel can't be rolled at all. . Isn't this a bit of a violation of the attributes of iron? No matter how mixed and improved, it's not so powerful, it's not a diamond.
5. Even if I don't have a say in casting, and the heroine has been cutting for so long, the arm muscles should be completely paralyzed. . She slashed on bones and steel sturdily, and the effect of force was mutual.
6. The hostess has clearly fallen backwards on the stairs and escalators and can stand back. . Is our gravity a joke?
7. Why did the Japanese girl wrap the iron ball around her own neck when she rolled the iron ball, but did not continue to wrap the iron ball and finally hit her face. . Of course, I haven't tried it like this but it looks strange. It seems that no matter how hard it is in that direction, such a result cannot be avoided.
8. Why are those bodyguards like the Japanese devils in the Continental War movie and they hang up immediately when they touch their blades. .
9. This is a real question. Are the strange calls made by the bodyguards to scare the hostess? Or is the director's unusual embodiment of cultural discrimination?
10. I'm very curious, how does such a sharp knife be safely carried on the plane? What does Japanese civil aviation eat? .
11. One aspect that is very horrible, why is the boss of the Japanese underworld, no one around him has a gun. . Let the heroine chop and chop there, even if the costume film is like this, she will take out the arrow.
12. What the hell did that swordsman do? It looks like he has gone through trials and hardships, but because he sympathized with the heroine for casting her a sword, it was still a peerless sword, and Bu Jingyun was about to cry. And it's a one-sided bond, so friendly, so trusting in the hostess. . . If he had enemies, he might have died hundreds of times.
13. I really want to ask about this since the heroine woke up. . . Tickets, buying a car (later she didn't drive the stupid car that she robbed), not to mention where the money came from, and at the same time not being chased down, the ticket could be bought smoothly without an ID card, and so on. . . I was in a coma for four years. I used to be a member of a murder organization. All the social resources should be gone, right? The social resource organization related to her should also be very clear. How can the heroine use it? Or did she rob the bank?
14. The last thing I really want to complain about: That Bruce Lee suit. . It's really. . Ghost animal. . . .
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