When the king of mouth guns meets the king of pretending, what kind of sparks will they collide? Let Deadpool "escort" Director Furui, I have to say that the director has a "big brain". That alone is fascinating. However, the biggest feature of this movie is the contrast between the front and the back, which makes you serious for only three seconds. The film begins with a twist. The top bodyguard played by Ryan Reynolds escorted a black market arms dealer onto the plane, a normal process without any disturbances. Just when the plane was about to take off, the customer was suddenly headshot, and the audience was stunned. , the protagonist has since stepped into the peak of life. For this reason, he once suspected that it was his girlfriend who was a police officer who leaked the secret, which eventually led to a cold war between the two. In the second half of the film, Kincaid told the protagonist the truth: that day he was at the airport, and he saw an arms dealer by accident, gave him a shot on a whim, and called it the Lucky shot of his career. . . The protagonist is stunned again. . .
There is also a classic scene that even made me laugh to tears. It was in the speeding car battle that the male protagonist was about to confess affectionately to the female protagonist. At this time, with a sudden stop, the male protagonist successfully achieved the achievement of rolling from the windshield to the ground and then standing up. . . The protagonist was stunned again. . .
In fact, there are many such examples in the film. I won't list them one by one, and those who are interested can go and see for themselves.
In fact, this film also has a big contrast point in the character setting. The villain in the film is ostensibly the president of a country, but is actually a cruel dictator. And the other protagonist, our Kincaid, is a notorious hitman, but he gets along with the nuns, loves his wife, and has his own rules. Does this mean to tell us that everyone is an independent and complex individual, not black and white, and everyone has darkness or softness that others don't know. As one of the questions in the film: "Who is worse than a villain who has killed countless people or the person who protects this villain?" No one has a definite answer.
Of course, there is no need to delve into such a popcorn-style blockbuster. After watching the movie, laugh, have fun, and be happy, that's fine.
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