Feeling one, Stallone is getting old. I wonder if everyone found that Stallone didn't fight the enemy at close range in the whole film. Also, the movie reflects the hero's strength in more insignificant details, like striking iron. It is helpless to use the ancient form of blacksmithing to reflect the strength of the hero.
The second feeling is that the violence is beyond the ability of most people's hearts. With the help of modern film special techniques, the director made the massacres one after another very realistic, which makes people feel very uncomfortable. And making this film is simply demonizing a small country like Myanmar, because I believe that the vast majority of American people have no idea where a small country like Myanmar is. Just imagine that thirty or forty years ago, if American film technology was as developed as it is now, then the negative force in the film would most likely be China.
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