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Adolf 2022-04-21 09:01:35

This is the actor's second train-themed work in two years. Last year he collaborated with my beloved John Travolta on Riding the Underground, and the gripping battle of wits in it is evocative. Maybe because of this, Denzel became obsessed with the train theme?

In contrast, this "Dangerous Love Hourly" is more catastrophic and more action-oriented, so correspondingly, special effects and big scenes are also used more, which is to take care of the box office needs. "Dangerous Love Hour" has created another American hero-Denzel has played too many American heroes. Could it be that the United States, like us, is a country that lacks heroes and calls for heroes?

Ignore a few flaws in the movie (such as such a large railway transportation company, there is no GPS on the train so that the location of the 777 train cannot be accurately located??) and talk about my personal perception.

When I started looking at the poster, I mistook Chris Pine for Paul Walker. But maybe more female viewers think Walker is more handsome.

Once again, this American film tells people that a job is not a job. I think, if you change the way of shooting in China, it will be a matter of fact. How to overcome the difficulties and hardships and turn the tide of the situation for the two railway operators. Americans don't do that. First get two frustrated men who are in a family crisis together. This is not over yet, and the two of them are also faced with the choice of "you live or die" at work. One is to replace the other. In this way, the first dramatic conflict of the film, and also the second main line except for the train out of control, will come out. The director tries to use these two main clues to try to flatten the film. With the development of the plot, the two eliminated the estrangement, established trust, and on this basis worked together to eliminate a catastrophe. What I want to say is that in the American films I've watched, there are very few protagonists whose behavior can be divorced from the family, or the director can bypass the family factor when developing the plot, even with very little pen and ink. It can be seen that the importance of family values ​​in the United States, and the influence of family on a person.

Americans seem to be more inclined to think that the family is a condensed society, so it is not difficult to understand the sense of responsibility and responsibility that most Americans show, as well as the strong self-discipline and restraint (no sexual). When the directors of our country express the theme, they will always stand on a high place without realizing it, and they will not let go of the so-called grand narrative theme, which is divorced from the depiction of small emotions. So people who come out are often the same. This may also be the reason why people applaud when a movie like "The Three Gorges" comes out. It's a pity that, equally tragic, even a film as precise and delicate as "The Three Gorges" was only well-received in China, but was widely acclaimed abroad and won numerous awards. Flowers in the wall and fragrance outside the wall, this reality is too cold.

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  • Garett 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The kid who watched this movie with me had a totally different laugh than me

  • Clarissa 2021-10-22 14:41:33

    Tony Scott's new work "Unmanned Driving Brake Failure Train Crashes Between Heaven and Earth", the Taiwanese translation "Can't Stop", really awesome! Hong Kong's translation of "Shen Po Tianjie" is similar to coquettish, while the mainland version is called "Dangerous Situation Hour", which is seriously lacking in recognition. The movie is unexpectedly good-looking. It is considered the most worthwhile movie in theaters in the near future. It can be called thrilling... Watching such a movie can give you a new appreciation of all the advantages of Hollywood genre movies.

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  • Oscar Galvin: Did I or did I not tell you to get 1206 off the main?

    Connie: I asked them nicely.

  • [first lines]

    Darcy Colson: [to her son] Hey, hey! Come give me a kiss. Be good.