Con Air evaluation action

2022-01-26 08:06
Numerous criminals, hijacked planes, police chasing after them, a good man. There is no simple confrontation between good and evil in Air Prison. There are criminals worthy of sympathy and police officers who are annoying. The protagonist is in a gray area, and he must keep his heart awake at all times in order to make the right choice. Although there are many characters and various influences in the film, they are all portrayed appropriately. There were not many action scenes at the beginning of the film, but from the time the prisoners hijacked and escaped from prison, the atmosphere suddenly became tense. The final duel lasted for a long time, with ups and downs during the period, which was distressing. There are many explosion scenes in the film, the handling is also good, the rhythm is well grasped, and the character dialogue is also very cleverly designed. The film did not fundamentally break out of the old framework of action movies, but every element has been put in a lot of effort and a little creativity has been injected, so it has a completely new feeling. Quan Qi is regarded as a big carnival of bad people.
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  • Jakayla 2022-03-22 09:01:23

    Dad watched it over and over again, every time he thought that the orgasm came, but there was no, and then it was over...

  • Clifton 2022-03-23 09:01:27

    I realize that how weak is my attitude of my living creepy life.

Con Air quotes

  • Cyrus Grissom: Considering my audience, I'm going to make this very quick and very simple.

    [points to objects in the sand]

    Cyrus Grissom: This is the boneyard, this is the hanger, this is our plane.

    Viking: [points] What's that?

    Cyrus Grissom: That's a rock.

    [knocks it out of the way]

    Viking: Okay.

  • Larkin: [while in surveillance truck] Nathan Jones, A.K.A. Diamond Dog. Former general of the Black Guerillas. He blew up a meeting of the National Rifle Association saying, and I quote, "They represented the basest negativity of the white race." He wrote a book in prison called, "Reflections in a Diamond Eye." New York Times called it a wakeup call for the black community. They're talking to Denzel for the movie.

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