Chaos evaluation action
2021-12-23 08:01
This is an action movie that combines high IQ crimes, complicated character relationships and popular action scenes. The whole film has been filled with doubts from the beginning, and every detail may become an important clue to the mystery, which makes the audience have a strong sense of involvement. As an action film, the film breaks through the routines of previous action films that rely solely on popular scenes, but instead reflects the psychological rivalry between the police and the robbers with the twists and turns of the plot and the tense suspense, so that the interspersed action scenes can be more effective. The role of plot service has also fully created a thrilling and tense effect for this "Chaos". Both action star Jason Statham or Wesley Snipes performed well in the film.
The suspense of "Chaos" strives to attract the audience from beginning to end. The whole film is full of doubts, and every detail may become a clue that is necessary for the final ending. As the plot progresses, the doubts are broken through layers, reaching the effect that surprises the audience at all times. The film has a sufficiently three-dimensional storyline and pavement for the details of its services, and it is more meaningful, completely breaking through the original traditional action police film.
Most of the action scenes in the film are designed beyond imagination. The pure American gunfights, car chases, blasting and other scenes have fully demonstrated a "Chaos" and exciting.
Extended Reading
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Bernie Callo: I need to speak with you.
Quentin Conners: Well that's where you run out of luck. Because I don't need to speak with you!
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Marnie Rollins: [to Shane, referring to his previous motorcycle chase] You know, I've got a bike myself. Maybe we can... go for a ride.
[explicit look]
Marnie Rollins: Or maybe I could just ride you...