This is still a typical action movie, a more typical Uncle Sen movie. The plot is simple, and the ending of the story can be conceived from the beginning of the contradiction. Basically, each character is very routine, and the slight difference is also slightly appreciated by the individual. The rhythm is concise and fast, and it is not sloppy. This is Uncle Sen's style. Although he is also a member of the American Muscle Faction and the Tough Guy Gang, Uncle Sen upholds strong fighting, but his movements are crisp and relatively few muscles fly around. You drag me, I drag you, bloody holes all over your body, all kinds of explosions Destruction of public property such as smashing things (compared to general Gollywood actions) seems to be the same as the individual, although he has a bald head, large muscles, and a beard, he is generally clean and well-dressed, and the beard is also a small scum. This is the delicacy of Uncle Sen, and he may also want to express this delicacy, so there are two one-night stands in the play, both of which have nothing to do with the main line, and may only want to show the profile of the bar with a smile. Delicate people are often smart, so Uncle Sen is always calm and thoughtful in the movies. In fact, the images in his previous movies are all smart, but this time it is obvious that his brain has developed a big step, and he is smart. A bit off.
For a while, I wanted to describe Uncle Sen: the appearance of muscles, the soul of a gentleman, and I found that both descriptions seemed to be a bit too much, so Uncle Sen is Uncle Sen. In the end, this is a good Uncle Sen movie. Although it is still not a classic, you can watch it when you need it or have free time. If you are optimistic about the action and like to engage in basics (no spoilers), there is a high probability that you will not be disappointed.
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