The movies at that time shouldn't be so rough, right?

Bernhard 2021-12-10 08:01:30

↘It’s not scientific here:
1. Didn’t that Colonel dicks hurt his arm in the train vs. helicopter gunfight? In the end, he healed automatically when he singled out against Hill.
2. The heroine's makeup has always been perfect, especially when dicks forced her to press the button, she opened her mouth in fear (╯_╰), that makeup. . .
3. Is it so difficult to hit two people with a helicopter? Don't understand.
4. The train driver missed the heroine for a long time with a sniper, and the heroine turned around with two shots.
5. The government and the army have too little intervention, right? Hill and a helicopter to save a nuclear bomb? Afraid of fuel consumption or what? What about the Flying Tigers? Come on! !
6. Or those high-level military officers, too watery, right? There were only those few times, and basically didn't do anything, so I drank coffee, asked if the nuclear bomb could explode, and let a little white face make up his mind on the gray machine. Nima!
7. That dicks. . . . Why do you engage in nuclear bombs? Is it money? All right.
Who will explain?
Or is there no explanation for the bad movie?

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Extended Reading
  • Bettye 2021-12-10 08:01:30

    It is one of the first American blockbusters to be introduced. Director Wu made the first Hollywood commercial film, very Hollywood. The visual effect of the fighter falling is very impactful.

  • Macey 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    There are too many traces of direct copying of the classic design of Hong Kong films, there is no new idea, and the props and scenes appear to be shoddy, worthy of the name of John Woo

Broken Arrow quotes

  • [last lines]

    Terry: You know you're still under arrest, Captain.

    Riley Hale: [holding Terry's hand] Oh, yeah? Well, I guess you better take me in.

  • Vic Deakins: The clock is ticking.