But let Lee Byung Hun play a Japanese, I don't know what the Koreans are so happy about. Just like the three Chinese people in "Memoirs of a Geisha" playing Japanese geisha, the Chinese didn't jump around.
I watched this cartoon when I was a child, and it was also an advertisement. There are always toys of these characters at the end of the film. There are also these toys for sale in the stalls on the street. I remember that I seem to have 1 genuine and 2 fakes. The fakes are bought. Delivered in snacks.
Now it has jumped onto the big screen. Although it is not the same as imagined, the visual effects are still bombarding the eyeballs from beginning to end. My favorite is of course the Paris chase scene, which can be called a classic.
The battle at the beginning is also very good, very cool.
The scene of breaking into the underground fortress was a bit unreasonable. It was broken so easily. At the end of the underwater battle, I almost fell asleep.
The black-and-white childhood drama is the most interesting. It is clearly from a Japanese background, but it is all in Korean, and it is also a lame out-of-tune Korean.
Finally, to sum up, this film is a film with indiscriminate visual effects. At least such a film will not have a bad reputation in China, but the score on IMDB is pitifully low.
Dennis Quaid is old, and although he has the beret look that many people miss, he is just a stronger character in this film.
The 2 male protagonists are interesting, Channing Tatum (Channing Tatum), should be an actor who has become popular in "Dancing Out of My Life", and has been gaining momentum recently. I'll never forget that comic face of Marlon Wayans, whose masterpiece is the "Scream" series.
2 actresses, not impressed.
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