When the familiar ending song "du~du~du" sounded, I breathed a long sigh of relief, and Emma finally finished it. After the baptism of one, two or three episodes, I fully understand the hobby of the director of this series: he is full of curiosity about whether the audience's vestibular function is normal. Through the lens and editing, he is testing our cognition of the direction throughout Understand, an endurance test for vertigo. With the lessons learned, I try not to stare at the screen for as long as possible in this episode, but the most critical drag racing is the climax of the whole film, and I have to support me with the 18th-level waves at sea. After reading that part, the villain No. 1 struggled to stop breathing in Bourne's palm, and I was almost shaken, twitching and foaming at the mouth. Tell us what you think after watching it. 1. Time flies, time flies like arrows, the actors are really getting older. 14 years have passed since the first one. If a newly recruited CIA staff member has survived for so many years, he is at least a mid-level manager. The villain agent No. 1 is estimated to have suffered for the past two years when he was abused, and his temples were white and old. Matt became a middle-aged uncle from a young fresh meat. Although he was as unsmiling as ever, he couldn't hide the tiredness between his eyes. As for the man in black, let alone K, who is over old, the wrinkles on his face are so thick that the close-up lens can't bear to see it like a horror movie. It is said that when people are middle-aged, they will stop everything, and they have reached the age of succumbing to grandchildren. These uncles and uncles, whose average age is in their 50s, are still fighting each other for the past and the old feud, which is really unbearable. 2. Uncle Matt's screen image is really a single dog forever, either being rescued or being alone in an empty house, growing flowers, grass and potatoes. It is true that people say that a man's life is hard on his wife. Whoever has skin-to-skin relationship with him will be killed. The real girlfriend is sure to die, and even the crush who has been with her since 1, can't survive the call of the god of death, and drank a bullet in front of him and died. She was shot in the back, and Matt in the front row was unscathed. This is not evil. This is really like Gao Jin, the god of gamblers, his girlfriend has to change every episode and die every episode. Fortunately, Machina didn't fall in love with him in the end, otherwise the screenwriter would have arranged for her to pick up the last lunch at the end. 3. Exaggerated as always. Uncle Matt has evolved from an obedient, obedient young man to a ghost who can come and go freely regardless of whether it is soft or hard. There is basically no place in Europe that he is not familiar with, there is no elevator that he does not understand, and the CIA has no network that cannot be broken, face that cannot be found, and electricity that cannot be cut off. The car of Agent No. 1 is even more powerful than the Big Mac in Crazy Max. Seeing Buddha and killing Buddha all the way, it seems like Moses is possessed. All the vehicles, front and rear, left and right, are like separated by the Red Sea. A group of well-trained agents was toyed with by him, and fell from the fifth floor, breathless. 4. Forever conspiracy theories. No matter what the stumbling block, the Black Rose, the Iron Fist plan, is a conspiracy. And the leaders of flowing water, the battalion of iron. Under the banner of patriotism, there is nothing more than a variety of political interests in the lining. Looking at this ending, I am afraid there will be 6.7.8, but Europe is already tired of playing, next time, the clutch should be extended to China, right?
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