As an action movie, The Fourth Drop of Blood is indeed a very successful movie of Uncle Shi. But maybe Uncle Shi is really I'm a little old, and I can't move myself, so I asked a few young people for help, and the scenes about the hero's death have decreased, such as rock climbing, helicopter shooting, and surgery on my own arm. In this film, I can still find the feeling of watching the video tapes. The music that is simple and easy to incite emotions, the tight arrangement of shots, the large-caliber machine guns and exaggerated explosion effects, and the familiar Daggers, bows and arrows all help the audience to find the feeling of the past.
Although, looking at Uncle Shi's wrinkled face, it is inevitable to have an indescribable feeling, but that kind of momentum still exists
. It is still the same aggressive, dynamic gunfight, bloody hand-to-hand combat, and silent Uncle Shi. However, when I watched this film, the most nervous set of scenes was not at the moment of the gunfight, because according to Uncle Shi's always Style, that is how Comrade Rambo can't be killed, so even if Uncle Shi is caught in a hail of bullets, it still doesn't matter. What really makes me nervous is when the battle is over and the film is coming to an end, Rambo seems to be standing on the hillside with emotion. Go on that set of shots. That set of shots is surprisingly long, which I have never seen before, so I was afraid that Uncle Shi would be tired of filming this series, so I just let Comrade Rambo Die for sth. If this is the case, it will be over. Fortunately After I held the cushion tightly for a few minutes, the camera finally cut. When I saw the broken iron sign, my heart skipped a beat. I thought Uncle Shi was really so cruel. Then Uncle Shi's wrinkles slowly returned to the picture, and then he finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Everything is explained: Uncle Shi can still shoot, and it is very likely that the fifth drop of blood will drip to the hometown where he was born and raised. Land.
Expecting? Expecting!
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