But at the beginning, I felt that the rhythm of this film was relatively slow, and it turned out to be a British film.
The whole film lacks a sense of life-threatening tracking, fearless killing, and the police are helpless, in short, there is no life-threatening excitement.
Seeing Barry's "happiness" and final outcome in the face of reporters, I feel that there is so much helplessness in British society. Their media and even movies boldly reflect that!
Similarly, China also has many, or even more, legal problems that cannot be sanctioned or resolved, but it is estimated that our media is far less daring. What do you think?
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