Phantom Killer

Jeffery 2022-03-23 09:02:05

Catalia is the daughter of a Colombian drug dealer. When she was 9 years old, she witnessed her parents being killed by other drug dealers. She fled to the United States to live with her uncle and vowed to become a killer. 15 years later, she's a great killer. She only kills professional criminals, but every time she kills a person, she will draw a Catalya flower from Colombia on their body as a mark to warn her parents' enemies. The police had absolutely no clue about the case, and only found Cataliya by chance. At this time, the enemy of Colombia's drug lord also came to the door and killed her uncle's family. At this time, Katarya had to take revenge on her own.
Although it is supervised by Luc Besson, I have to say that this is a bad film that is not worth watching at all. It has no logical and patterned plot, and the same acting skills seem to be nothing new. The heroine has only one word in my opinion - thin, so thin that I have no desire to watch it, even if she doesn't like to wear Bra; looking for a man is just for ML, as for other exchanges, there is no need for it; this film The man character of is completely soy sauce.

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  • Special Agent James Ross: You think you've been smart. Have you covered all your bases? Because this? This is already over. This whole place is wired with web-cams.

    Cataleya: You mean these?

    [holds them up by there wires]

    Cataleya: Taking about covering all my bases, your chair is pressure-wired. You move a single inch, and it'll be the last move you ever make.

  • Special Agent James Ross: She got the drop on me in my home, and she told me that if I don't bring her the whereabouts of this man, she's going to kill a member of my family every week until I have none left.

    Richard: Are you kidding me?

    Special Agent James Ross: Does it seem to you that I would make something like this up? So why don't you just tell me what I should do?

    Richard: Call 9-1-1.