Blown Away evaluation action
2022-10-10 19:55
Strictly speaking, "Zero" has only two more attractive scenes in dealing with explosions. The explosion of cars and ships can also be described as the sensory stimulation of a big explosion. However, a group of behind-the-scenes elites did put a lot of thought into the design, which can be affirmed from the film's continuous atmosphere. The exciting and enjoyable parts of the play are believed to be the plot processing immediately before the explosion. The life sections such as plugging in the telephone connection and turning on the gas stove are also trying to create a sense of crisis, so that the audience can't breathe. However, there have been tense action films such as "Life and Death" before, and there is a plot similar to "Life" at the end of the film, which will undoubtedly make people compare the lengths and weaknesses of each other. However, in terms of character and arrangement of good and evil fighting, "Zero" has put a lot of effort into making the story and narrative reasonable, and telling a disgraceful past, which makes the plot more diversified, which is a great opportunity for an exciting action movie. Said that although formulaic commercial elements are used, it also emphasizes the basic requirements of action scenes. Unfortunately, this film has more literary dramas than martial arts, and the explosion scenes are the same, and the observability is limited. It is better to focus on Shef Bree. The crisis caused by the psychological battle between Zhi and Tommy Lee Jones was even more interesting.
Extended Reading
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James 'Jimmy' Dove: [to Franklin] You ain't brave, asshole. You're dumb!
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Anthony Franklin: [to Jimmy] Don't you ever get tired of bein' a hero?