I gave 3 points to this year's super popular "Ace Bodyguard". It's really too harsh to only give 3 out of 10. If the out of 100, I will give 3.5. It can be seen that the director must be a fan of Quentin Jackie Chan Woody Allen Mission Impossible. I counted it, and there were at least six scenes of street fighting with heavy weapons in the whole film, three car bombs, three high-altitude falls and hit the car three times, the car rushed into the crowd, fruits and vegetables hit the ground twice, the car ran and was hit and flew Then it exploded twice, while you were talking, I killed the person who was raiding behind you twice, the enemy was wounded by your own weapon twice, and the speedboat hit another speedboat once. However, no matter how wonderful the picture, the plot will always be a bunch of vicious killers who just can't catch and kill the hero. And the number of killers in this drama is so large that I can't help but think of the most common saying in Hong Kong movies, "There are 30,000 police officers in Hong Kong." This movie tells you that the underworld is more than the police. The director is well-intentioned. I have to admit that the original soundtrack included 45 songs as interludes, but the soundtrack is Quentin Tarantino when it is well matched. It's a classic, and it's annoying if you have more. If the director insists on using a tough guy like Ben Affleck with a stubborn beard who is kind and wants to express witty and discordant, why not just invite the deity to come? Looking for an actor who is only suitable for the role of Green Lantern made Samuel Jackson hold back all the time, for fear of stealing the limelight with a little force. Yet Samuel, 69, can no longer replicate the canon of "pulp fiction" religious epic super-killer Julius. Another point is that the roles of female first and second female are reversed. The graceful Salma Hayek has only appeared less than four times, and the unremarkable female lead really does not feel good, probably because It's not like "marrying in love". Well, I admit, all the above points are nitpicking, after all, such a big production cannot be slandered with a narrow personal vision, my only dissatisfaction is why Gary Oldman was asked to play the president of Eastern Europe, isn't it? Just looking for "likeness"? You can only play big shots, yes, but why kick him off the rooftop⁇? Tried you to mess with you⁇? Please Gary not to take on such dramas in the future, otherwise he will become Hollywood's Tang Guoqiang like Kevin Spacey who just finished "Elvis and Nixon".
PS: The most unacceptable thing is the strange plot. Dozens of innocent policemen died in the 110-minute movie just to protect a wicked witness? ? ? And at the end, the second male and the first female are in the hospital pushing the male one and three people on the bed to the future happily. Isn't this the Hollywood version of "Letter to Dad"?
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