scene can also be said to be full of elements: real life scenes in the Arab world, explosions, gun battles, SUVs galloping through the sand and rocks in the eyes of the global eagle, etc. , the picture still has some notable points; the
overall plot is still quite compact, and I don't think there is any procrastination or boring.
The above are positive comments; the following are the shortcomings of the author's own opinion: what I do
n't quite understand is that the middle-level CIA leader played by Russell Crowe (who needs to be dispatched to foreign scenes from time to time can be understood as not a high-level executive), prepare at home When making a report to a high-level executive, the document can be automatically generated in the computer in the mode of talking (or making a phone call---he was wearing a mobile phone headset at that time), then, doubts come: this even if It's not high tech (perhaps in 2008, Siri was only an application for intelligence agencies or the military), but it's not as low as putting a small GPS tracker in one's heels, ears, or even buttocks. ? Could it be that the agent played by DiCaprio is not qualified to use such equipment? If not, why did he have to use the Global Hawk to locate his picture and position when he was arranged for a hostage exchange after his meeting with Russell Crowe (there was a chance to help him install a tracking device) After several cars rolled up the dust, Russell Crowe faced the subordinate's question "Sir, which one to track?", and muttered to himself, "Brother" to protect himself?
This is really puzzling. It’s not that I’m holding on to a problem when I think I’ve found it; in fact, this kind of logical problem involves the flaws of the plot, and it’s far more than just the impact of one or two cross-cutting shots on the film itself.
For this chapter of the little nurse, I personally think it can be understood as follows: at the beginning, maybe DiCaprio did it deliberately, wanting to develop the girl into a seductive eyeliner who lives and works near key locations (from the clinic to his injury It can be inferred from the distance of the location), and later, "I came with a ring last week, and I got divorced this week." It may also mean that the little brother really likes this sweet girl who smiled at him. Therefore, it is natural for the heroes to save the beauty below (although it is a little far-fetched).
Personally, I don't think I can see through the twists and turns of how handsome Haney found DiCaprio and caught the head of terror. Should I think like this: I am used to the tea culture, and the logical thinking of the sentences and words in the speech is opposite to that of others, so I probably didn't follow the cola culture of others?
It's a matter of opinion.
I gave Samsung. In fact, I want to give three and a half stars.
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