10-May-2012 When I
looked at the poster, I totally thought it was a PK drama with many male stars. The woman with the gun should be just a vase. But this is actually Steven Soderbergh (Steven Soderbergh) tailor-made for a fledgling former mixed martial arts player, but also hired five or six movie star-level actors to act for her, Soderberg (Steven Soderbergh) Soderbergh) seems to insist on a routine that doesn't play cards according to common sense. The film itself was not wonderful. Although the plot was not missing, it was too discrete; switching scenes between different cities and chasing on the roof of Dublin, obviously suspected of plagiarizing "The Bourne"; perhaps it was to create a real The free kick effect and the sound design are almost absent. After watching so many well-built action movies, I feel a little uncomfortable. In Barcelona, the street scenes feel very familiar, as if they were completely copied from "Biutiful".
As for Ewan McGregor, one of the soy sauce men, he rarely sees this buddy holding a gun, and playing a contradiction in this movie is a breakthrough. But it is recommended that he fire his hair stylist.
Gina Carano (Gina Carano), a burly figure, slightly sturdy, concave and convex, movements are clean and neat, acting skills are not too green, it is difficult to predict the future development. Like Angelina Jolie's "Salt", it is still rare to dare to use actresses to take the lead as the producer and director of action movies.
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