If McLean had to be involved in a crime in the first 4 films, this time it was shouting "I'm on vacation" and jumping into the fire pit voluntarily and impatiently. The plot is completely ignored: what kind of nuclear radiation can be relieved by sprinkling a little compound; the rare highlight of the supporting actress's body shot is actually shorter than the trailer; the ambition is very big and I want to do two reversals but it is very powerless. The 3D effect does not advance or retreat with the fourth part. There is still the feeling of respecting the elders, but other than that, there is only deep tiredness in the roar of bullets. How good is it if you don't ask for 6, it is fortunate that the story can be as round as 4.
The title of the film is quite fitting. On a good day, watch the father and son torture themselves bluntly.
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