The fighting in the film is exactly the same as a series of hot and exciting shots in "The Bourne Identity", showing the protagonist Aaron Eckhart as the top agent of the CIA "killer group".
As a standard Hollywood action movie, the film has a lot of routine scenes like fighting, shooting, etc.; racing, chasing, and other popular sections that make the audience’s hormones soaring are also not dropped. Director Philip Stocker's unique cold realism style, the torture of humanity in extreme environments, and the majestic image style give the film a unique temperament that distinguishes it from other spy films.
The suspense setting of "Erased" follows Hitchcock's technique. The protagonist suddenly finds that everything in the past is empty, and his identity, work, and friends are completely washed out, and he becomes the "NoJob, NoMoney, NoCountry" three nomen. Facing the "collective scam", the protagonist encounters a conspiracy on the difficult journey of finding the truth, but it is a kind of self-salvation.
Different from 007's romantic and suave, Byrne's bravery and wise, the film is contrary to the normal state of secret agents. At the beginning, it hits the "no money, no job, no nationality", a pure high-tech "diaosi" counterattack line. Immediately afterwards, everything familiar to the actor Ben Logan disappeared overnight, and even his account and identity information were all emptied. This setting adds a sense of mystery to the suspenseful atmosphere of the film, making the plot more flesh-and-blood and exciting.
The film presents an audiovisual feast of action for the audience with fierce gun battles, crazy chases, real fights without any cumbersomeness and intense brainstorming.