The middle-aged uncle Bud (Kevin Costner), who is an alcoholic, has just been fired for drunkenness, and he has no interest in family affairs, state affairs, and everything in the world, but he has a shrewd and precocious and very assertive 12-year-old daughter, Molly (Madeline Carroll
If Leon had become a killer who targeted women and children, he would certainly not have been able to win the tears of so many fans. Ray (Colin Farell), who is a fan of this classic, is a fan of this classic, so when he receives instructions from the boss Harry (Ralph Fiennes) to shoot a priest, he seems very resistant and frustrated. But as a top model worker in the killer world, Ray knows that getting the job done is more important than personal feelings, but after killing the priest, he immediately falls into infinite repentance and self-blame. Fortunately, Ken (Brandon Gleeson), an old fritter sent by Harry to spy on Ray, intervened in time and dragged the black-eyed Ray into the car. Following Harry's orders, the two went to Bruges, a famous cultural city in Belgium, to avoid the limelight and wait for further instructions from Harry. Ray and
If Leon had become a killer who targeted women and children, he would certainly not have been able to win the tears of so many fans. Ray (Colin Farell), who is a fan of this classic, is a fan of this classic, so when he receives instructions from the boss Harry (Ralph Fiennes) to shoot a priest, he seems very resistant and frustrated. But as a top model worker in the killer world, Ray knows that getting the job done is more important than personal feelings, but after killing the priest, he immediately falls into infinite repentance and self-blame. Fortunately, Ken (Brandon Gleeson), an old fritter sent by Harry to spy on Ray, intervened in time and dragged the black-eyed Ray into the car. Following Harry's orders, the two went to Bruges, a famous cultural city in Belgium, to avoid the limelight and wait for further instructions from Harry. Ray and
Ben (Robert De Niro) is a frustrated Hollywood producer who realizes he's made a huge mistake when he puts all his chips on the movie he's working on. Sandwiched between a powerful film company boss and a grumpy director Jay