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Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

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Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

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After watching the cast list, I found out that the original heroine was Zoe Saldana (Zoe Saldana) who played Avatar.

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

Then I started watching her as the Avatar heroine (although she didn't show up at all in the movie).

It started out as a homicide in Colombia.

The little girl Catalia witnessed her parents being killed by the underworld

I wanted to say how could I find such a child who couldn't act... Completely bitter melon face

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

Later she took a knife and slashed the bad guy and unfolded the little girl's escape after the record

I understand why she came to play the heroine when she was a child XDDDDDD

Not only is it physically fit!! It is a pity that this little girl will not be a female hit boy in the future!!

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

As everyone knows, it turns out that the little girl is the most touching place in the whole film

During the escape from the bad guys, she didn't cry from the beginning to the end

Fleeing — &gt; taking a chip to the FBI for help — &gt; taken to the U.S. by the FBI — &gt; fleeing from the FBI

It wasn't until he found his uncle that he cried in peace

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

It's hard to imagine that only a teenage girl can do it alone (good independence.. If only I had hung up earlier)

Although there is not much language, it is touching to the point of tears

After that, I was very old and wanted revenge

So ask your uncle to teach her how to become a professional killer

This jumps directly to the appearance of growing up and becoming black and thin

Kind of like the refugee version of Beyoncé...

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

Too skinny weird

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

The little girl Catalia grew up

Start hunting down some evil gods who are known for doing bad things

Then they would draw an orchid on the chest of the deceased that only found in her hometown of Colombia

The name of this orchid is pronounced exactly as Kataria

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

In order to let the police have obvious clues, and become the killer's mark on the news headlines

In order to attract the bad guys who killed her parents in the first place

Proclamation: Wait for the old lady to come and collect you!!

But her willfulness also harmed her uncle and grandmother!!!

Obviously, Uncle Ming has already told him not to do such a dangerous thing and cause a killing machine!!

All right...... Don't listen...

Then the uncle and grandmother finally killed both of their relatives

(Grandma: What the are you doing... I'm the weakest in the whole film)

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

In the end, I had to kill the bad guys directly

Of course, those bad guys are vulnerable, and they all hang up in a few seconds

The only fight scene is with the toughest bad guys

But the technique was fragmented and chaotic, and after 40 seconds of fighting, it finally KO

(Catalia OS: Trickier than I thought... 0.0!!!! )

In the end, the bad guy boss thought he had escaped, but he didn't expect the surprise in the car

Then the bad guys are all dead ~~~end!! Gone... You've killed everyone... And then what?

The result is that the heroine herself is alone and leaves

I don't understand the meaning of the love stem in it at all...

Deadly Blackland – Refugee Version of Beyoncé? Deadly Black Orchid by Colombiana (2011)

Really like beyoncé (refugee version) ...