This is a quasi-excellent action movie with 3 points for the story, 2 points for the performance, 1 point for the logic, and 0 points for the ending. The plot is an old-fashioned lone hero fighting terrorists to rescue the world president, and by the way, black out the British cute friends. The characters are not needed, the relationships between the characters are not needed, the background of the story is not needed, and even the plot is almost not needed. The director is very clear about what this movie is selling, and what can be explained in dialogue will never cost an extra shot to shoot. . The filming of Wenxi was a mess, and every minute was a torment--although it seemed that it took less than a quarter of an hour to add a piece. The action scenes are enough to watch, the bullets that can't finish can't kill people, the action scenes are still shot to a certain level, especially the long shots of street battles are really exciting! The wedding at the beginning is reminiscent of The Godfather. In particular, what dissatisfied me the most was the ending. The biggest villain didn't die - yes, I'm talking about the big boss of USA!
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