The director asked the duke and several other protagonists to die in a battle that appeared on the stage. I don't know if it was because of the plot or because the actors' schedule could not be arranged. The protagonists died, and the rest of the plot was over. First of all, the arrangement of the plot is not rigorous and innovative enough. Many places are just a brushstroke, which makes people feel like a popcorn movie.
The holes in the plot need to be filled and covered from other aspects, that is, with gunfights and 3D effects, but the 3D conversion is still not very satisfactory. In the first shootout scene, there are actors' own shadows on the screen. The last scene of grabbing the launch box was a bit too sloppy and sloppy. The fighting scene on the top of the mountain is amazing, and this action scene still brings surprises to people.
There are Willis everywhere, can you not do this? In several big action movies, there are Willis, all appearing in the image of the boss and the godfather, and the sentence: "I just have a little high cholesterol." In fact, this sentence is not funny. It's such a cold line. The performance of the newly added soldier can't be watched at all. He seems to be able to close his eyes and frown before being able to appear on the screen.
At the end of the film, King Cobra still escaped, which means that there will be a sequel, the second one is like this, and the third one will still be watched.
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