I thought it was a gang action movie played by Brad Pitt, but it was actually a comedy that made me laugh from start to finish.
This time Brad Pitt subverted his image, acting as a fool who can't do anything well, and a hapless one from beginning to end.
When the movie starts with weird music, you can know that it can give you a unique movie-watching experience. There are also many small details, such as the traffic lights hanging in the air, which have appeared repeatedly, the expressions of the service staff at the rental car office, and a colleague who mumbled "According to orders" from the beginning of the film. The intentions of the director are hidden everywhere.
Even the most funny part is the gay killer, Julia Roberts and his conversation in the restaurant, "Do you want to be QJ?" Repeated many times, too much. And the killer said that he was "professional" many times, which really made me happy.
The main thing in the film group, even if Brad Pitt, encountered bad luck in Mexico, there are too many, so I don’t need to describe them one by one. It can only be said that he is a hapless guy who is often self-defeating and has very bad luck.
There are also quarrels between the heroes and heroines, which are really in place, and there are really such couples in life.
In short, this is a very relaxing movie. It is a black comedy. It is much more pleasant to watch than conspiracy movies and gangster movies. very nice.
2010-06-17/Film and Television Empire rmvb
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