It's all wrong in the name of the movie

Ladarius 2022-03-22 09:01:56

I just finished watching it last night, and I don't think it's as bad as I imagined, or in other words, it's not as bad as everyone's soybean oil said. Maybe it's because I only estimated 2 stars for this film, but after watching it, I felt it was 3 stars, which surprised me.

I think everyone thinks this movie is bad, but it's actually because of the movie's name - Killers! Ha, when you see this name, you probably can't help but imagine a movie like 007 that focuses on killer agents. I am the same. When I see so much love, I am very disappointed! Killers, this name is simply misleading the audience! If it were changed to "Confession is Important" or "Concealment is the "Original Sin"", shouldn't so many people be disappointed?

But I was quite happy to see it. I like this handsome guy, although his action scenes are not that good, I also like that beauty, although she is stupid and idiot in the elevator, and her screaming makes me want to grab a gun and kill her...

All in all, it doesn't feel bad, if the movie is positioned as a romance or a family ethics movie from the beginning.




Ps. This is the first time I write a review. Ignore all the deficiencies...


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Extended Reading
  • Alex 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Boring to 90 minutes is such a long and difficult time.

  • Ludie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    The protagonist's figure is the key...

Killers quotes

  • Mrs. Kornfeldt: Excuse me, Stewardess? Three chardonnays, please.

    Mr. Kornfeldt: None for me, actually. I like to stay awake and alert.

    Jen Kornfeldt: None for me, either.

    Mrs. Kornfeldt: Okay, so, just the three chardonnays then.

  • Spencer Aimes: We've been married for three years and we've never been more than five minutes away from your parents. They're always coming over and your dad's all... all... Well, uh, this is how the Kornfeldt's load the dishwasher. And, mow the lawn clockwise 'cause that's the Kornfeldt way. Take this piece of coal, stick it up your kiester, squeeze it real tight like we do, and you'll and make a Kornfeldt diamond.