After watching "Lost Orphan", I watched Uncle Neeson's "Hurricane Rescue 3" by myself, and recently found that watching movies alone in the cinema is not bad. The day before, I reviewed "Hurricane Rescue 1" and made up for 2. To be honest, there are really not many action films like this series now - short and compact, full of passion throughout. Although it is not as shocking as "Mission Impossible", the scene of "Fast and Furious", but it makes people feel very comfortable. In fact, I personally think that "Hurricane Rescue" is a typical old-fashioned action movie, and it doesn't really care much about the logic of human relations and legal principles. Its logic is very simple - if you dare to hurt the person I love, I will take care of your life and the life of anyone who is close to you = = and how to block the life of those who get in my way, the law doesn't really matter . . ——Uncle Nissen kills or stuns people as casually as choosing vegetables, but it is this most primitive and fun violence that creates the charm of this movie! I feel that Uncle Nissen's fights are much more energetic than ordinary little fresh meat. However, I personally think that this series should not be filmed any more, the sequel movies will fail again, and the lessons of three failures have long been scattered. The stalk of "Murder and Blame" in "Hurricane Rescue 3" has actually deviated from the [rescue] by [ TAKEN]'s theme, compared with 1, there is still some gap. But in general, this movie still maintains the fine tradition of simplicity and rudeness in this series. Uncle Biao's car with a dragon swinging its tail and laying down the plane that is taking off is still worth watching, and it is recommended with 8 points. [PS: I really feel that this family is in danger of going out and walking around. . . Gotta have special agent skills, eh. PPS: As of yesterday's "Hurricane Rescue 3", I have watched 17 movies in theaters this year, and I have watched a total of 30 movies, MARK]
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