Point Blank evaluation action
2022-01-19 08:01
The film continues Fred Cavaye's usual excitement, crisp style, 87 minutes almost in one go. The film doesn't have a particularly big scene, but its "no respite" chase is one after another. The film has a certain similarity with the "Very Human Trafficker" series, "Sniper Phone Booth" and other movies. It is short and concise. It is even more compact than the plot of "Three Days in Crisis". The film allows the audience to get enough continuous tension in a limited time, not to play gimmicks and poetry, ignore the old-fashioned "extension and relaxation", out of bounds, unpredictable, but not let the audience feel blunt and pretentious. The intense pursuit scene in the film is very eye-catching. The director chose a very special place for the male protagonist to confront the evil forces. He deliberately arranged it in a narrow space to show the real excitement of "melee confrontation". Perhaps it is the producer who is blindly "seeking speed", some plots make the audience feel "too coincidence", and some details in the film cannot stand scrutiny.
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