If you ask John Cena if he feels pressured for his first appearance on the big screen, this kind of honest man will smile and shake his head.because for him, at least so far, it doesn’t seem like acting in movies or participating in leagues. Too big a difference. He was just playing himself. Although he knew that this situation would change sooner or later, Senna felt that it was too early to worry. According to Senna, "'wrestling' is all of his life, and he will continue to engage in this sport until he can't move." The movie is because he responded to the "call" of World Wrestling Entertainment and can only be regarded as an amateur. Hobby.
In the movie set, you can’t do it like on the ring, which also makes Senna feel unusually uncomfortable. After the filming of this film, the big masters who are used to speaking in a thick voice actually learned to speak softly. And walking gently, even he himself thought it was a little weird. Senna missed him so much that he stood on the ring and roared like the audience around him, but when making a movie, this kind of venting was forbidden. For "The Marine", Senna set himself a very low standard: "I hope that viewers who have watched the film will not regret paying for a ticket. I never expected that I could become famous in Hollywood. Fortunately, this time It’s the best action scene, and I’m quite confident about it.” John Cena’s inherent fighting talent ensures that he can complete all the action scenes in the film by himself, including jumping from a moving car and a burning building. Next. Movie fans who want to experience the most direct physical stimulation can't miss it, because the film was first shot for those loyal fans of World Wrestling Entertainment. If it's not good-looking, they won't even be able to pass that level.
In this kind of action movie, the villain is also very important, especially if you don't have any expectations for the protagonist. Fortunately, director John Bernito found Robert Patrick (Robert Patrick), the actor of the robot T-1000 in " Terminator 2: Judgment Day " , which invisibly added a little tension to the story. and Patrick also Expressed great praise to John Cena. He felt that compared with Arnold Schwarzenegger , Senna was better in terms of expressiveness and was fully qualified to replace the governor as the next "terminator." And he also bluntly said that during the filming process, he often thought of "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" because the two films have many similarities: "There are not many blasting scenes in "The Marine", but there is a set of bazookas. The scene of launching a missile into a car is very similar to "Terminator 2: Judgment Day".but these are nothing. I think the most difficult thing is when shooting in the swamp, where there are huge spiders. Although it is not poisonous, it is really uncomfortable, not to mention the crocodiles that come and go from time to time."