There is a kind of person who always has a restless factor in his heart. The ordinary life and the restless flames in his mind are always stumbling and contesting; there are some countries that are not afraid of hypocrisy and ugly irony. All levels will be displayed in the eyes of the world, and they will be taken calmly and disregarded. As far as the movie itself is concerned, it is another excellent work by Tom. The face who is used to playing non-mainstream justice heroes, reproduces the specific scene without leaving, and is staggered forward by fate and interests. The Bizarre and Tragic Life of Barry Hill! The character is dictated, and fate follows silently like a god's hand. The protagonist of the film is actually like the boiling air in the fire, and the huge release of energy is actually an illusion of nothingness! When those excited eyes revealed a new round of behind-the-scenes plans, the people, events, and things in the first two hours of the film seemed to be neatly dramatized and fictionalized, the vivid lives and the crimes they committed. The crime was easily erased by the so-called national will, and the bags of US dollar bills that were once almost burdened have also evolved into the FBI's case handling results. The scene of Lucy working in a fast food restaurant with a diamond bracelet, is it a tossing account, or a disproportionate contrast, the ruthless ridicule that cannot be concealed? Started, but waited for the conclusion of a bunch of gunmen. Barry Hill may only understand at the last moment who is the real planner and beneficiary behind it. I really appreciate Tom's interpretation of such characters' performances. With the nostalgic rock music of the 1980s, the hot and red tropical land, the gorgeous vegetation, the inflated desire and the boiling passion, the lost creatures are more certain, foggy There is hope in the front of the haze, the plot and dialogue are light-hearted with jest, and the joke is ironic. The protagonist's life creed is like a firecracker that drives the temperature and rhythm of the whole film. Of course, when the point of departure is near, the FBI will As we go, the audience will naturally stand by and give some regrets for a supposedly outstanding pilot, loving father and lovely husband.
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