Biennal□□College□Cinema A lon□ly jour□ey□□n wo□ki□g with a□trav□□ing □ircus who attempts to tame a pyth□n in□the hope□□that□i□ will□b□□ng □im clo□er to the family running th□ □how.灵剑宗此次出(📻)行的□□,确实□□财力不小,就这□□同□□弟子里□,苏生(⛺)这四人,个个财□🧗□力都不错了。“行!如果(🆕)真让干,这(🔱)是纯属外快,一□上也能赚不少钱呢。”同样,如果□尊只是□着鸡□当令箭,拿着师□给□法宝来镇压他□,迟早也会有□露的那一□,到时候□🍤),他(□)再提剑□门□□迟。The Seven□□ Bull□t i□ a□Sovie□ □ster□ film of 1972 dir□□te□□by□Ali Khamraev. In the sa□e□tradition a□ The White Sun o□ □he Desert and T□e □odyg□□rd, The Seven□□ Bullet is set □fter□the □□ssi□n Ci□il □ar which ended □□ the 1920s when Soviet □ower establ□shed□itse□f in Centr□l□Asia i□□□he wake o□ the Bas□□chi rebel□ion. Des□ite this sligh□ s□ift in emphasis and a pos□□war□setting, The Sevent□□Bullet is closer to a t□□ical war film than□□t□er Red W□ster□s beca□□e o□ a prom□nence of ta□tical□re□ource□□lness in the□d□□el□pment □f t□□ plo□. Althoug□ of□course this is □ s□aple o□ many Americ□n □este□□s from John F□rd's□□av□lr□□□eries t□ the m□ny □p□che war fi□ms. □espite the res□ora□ion of Soviet power in□the ar□a, Basma□his continue to a□rive from a□ross the bo□d□r, brin□ing death and □estruction to □eaceful vi□l□□es. One of□t□□ bands of r□□□□s□is led by□K□airulla who i□ □□t□ed again□t the □ilitsiya □loca□ militia) lea□er Maxu□o□. At f□rst it□seems □op□less for Maxumov a□ the reb□□□ capture most of□his m□n, win□i□g t□□m over□to□his si□□. He has on□y □ne st□□te□y□left; to give himself up, and try to explain to the peop□e that Kh□ir□lla has deceived□th□m, turning the s□ldiers back to revolu□ion.□Lat□r in p□r□□it□of □is □ne□y, □e chases Khair□ll□ acro□s a river. He ha□ □nl□□on□ bullet □□f□—t□e seventh, and he□mu□t □ot mi□s his target□Ka□g Hy□o□-joong,□a former National Intelligence□Service□□ge□t, i□ cu□r□ntly runni□g a pri□□te investi□at□r offi□e af□e□ he quit hi□ prev□□us jo□. Han Mi-so is□hi□ sec□□ta□y helping him with □□s□da□ly □a□ks i□ t□e □ffice. On□ day, Kim Jin□hee□c□mes to the d□□e□□ive’s□of□ice □nd requ□s□s him□□o investig□□□□□ll the women who f□llow her hus□a□d around.□She introduce□ herself a□ wife of Jang Joon-s□ok, CE□ of the prominen□□co□□□ruc□ion company□□Dae-ho Tradi□g. W□en she sta□ted □ating □□r current hu□ban□□ w□o□us□d □o□be□a mere frontli□e employe□,□her□fathe□□trained him in□□ a professional entrepreneur a□d then pr□□o□□d □im to t□□ curren□ pos□tio□□ Wh□n her husband beca□e su□c□ssful,□□omen□□egan pursu□ng □□m. She said these□wome□ tried□to□b□ackmai□ her □usb□nd □or money. Kan□ Hyeon□joong □ccept□ the □equest and st□r□□ i□vesti□ating the women aro□n□ J□on-s□□k.□□hen Kang Hyeon-jo□□□□fin□□ out th□t the□e□□s□this wo□an, So-yeon, who sees joon-□eok ofte□, □e scold□ So-y□on. However, she says it is unfair because □t is Jo□n-seok□□who is □othering her.