The setting of the whole series of movies is quite old-fashioned, and the highlight is the wonderful performance of Uncle Liam Neeson. In addition to continuing to carry forward the fast-cut shots that are the trademark of The Bourne Bounds trilogy, even to the extent of a morbid dependence, that is, sticking to the short and smooth action style, which is also what The Bourne Bourne is famous for. But there is no new way to use these things, and you may feel good at first glance, but when you use them for the second and third time, it will be annoying. Perhaps to take care of the uncle's age, his other recent work, Air Rescue, is not much different from the Hurricane series in action style.
Going back to this movie, the lens is really too dizzy, the cut is too fast, and the picture is not clear at all, especially in the case of the crap 3D conversion. An action scene that looks fragmented and incomplete. If it is a short, flat and fast close combat, this way of expression can also enhance the pleasure of watching the movie, but even the car chase and running scenes are used in this way, which really makes the audience complain. The overall feeling of the presentation of the action scenes has become a failure of the film.
The plot part of this film seems to want to play some tricks, but the end result is not as simple and clear as the first one. Of course, the complex emotions have also become the place where this film has a slight advantage over the first two works. The first part is mainly about a father-daughter relationship, the second part becomes a husband and wife relationship, and in the third part, the father-daughter relationship is in crisis because of the daughter's pregnancy, and the couple has a new emotional opportunity. It may be to highlight the emotional relationship between these characters, making the whole movie look a bit dull and too much literary drama. Coupled with the scribbles and failures of this film in the play, the viewing of this film has become a torment. The author doesn't want to complain about the sloppy ending and the weak villain again, which is exactly the same as the second part, but the black policeman is still a smart guy. Often in this kind of movie, the police team leader will be a fool or a funny character, but the police head in Hurricane Rescue 3 is quite powerful. He can always guess the uncle's actions or intentions in time, and quickly solve the mystery of the case. The answer, even he not only did not hinder the action of the protagonist, but his own actions were more correct than the actions of the protagonist, it seemed that the protagonist was in the way.
Finally, to pull the whole series together, we will first find that Hurricane Rescue 3 looks like the first two movies are almost independent plots. But if you look more closely, you will find that the relationship between the three movies may not be the relationship between the villains or the plot, but the protagonist himself. It's all the fault of the domineering dad who likes to say "I'll find you, I'll kill you". If it wasn't for the father's autocratic parenting, the daughter would not go on a rebellious trip and have an accident; if the father hadn't electrocuted the kidnapper to death, the trafficker's father wouldn't have come to seek revenge for the protagonist, nor would he He even kidnapped his wife; if it wasn't for the trafficker's father who kidnapped the protagonist's wife, the relationship between the two of them would not have warmed up, and they would not have found out that they still love each other; After the reunion, the daughter's stepfather would not come up with the idea of letting the gang kill his wife and letting the father settle the gang's loss. Speaking carefully, whether it is the biological father or the stepfather, the father of the daughter or the father of the trafficker, this series of films tells the story of the [father].
This one is so ordinary, naturally there will be no sequel. It is also difficult for the author to imagine that if the hurricane rescues a sequel, who will suffer, the protagonist's grandson is kidnapped, or the protagonist's family is destroyed?
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