This is the first time I saw that the main character in the movie can kill with carrots, which is a bit of the highest level of Chinese martial arts - dead wood and dead leaves are all sharp weapons to hurt people.
There is no theme in the film, maybe there is an trumped-up justice, there is no distinction between good and bad people, and some are just a kind of morality of different classes.
Clive Owen, a slightly melancholy British actor, played a free and easy and bohemian performance that made a killer who did not know why he could not explain the background to the ground. The movie is full of bullets flying around and blood spraying everywhere. The protagonist is a killing machine, a superman who can't be beaten to death, just flying around in underwear. Many details in the movie cannot stand scrutiny, but this is not a deep movie in itself. As a commercial movie that entertains the public, it is quite good. The biggest attraction of a good gunfight movie is not how brave the hero is (real superman often appears in Asan movies, similar to riding drift, etc.), but the evil characters should be more witty, cunning, low IQ The bad guy is like a falling glass, and everyone knows that the result is glass slag on the ground without looking at it. The high IQ bad guy is like a falling crystal glass. What everyone expects is what will be different after the crystal is broken.
Recently, I have also watched some movies similar to the appearance of Superman in my spare time, including the debut of "Future Police" as a domestic bad movie masterpiece that dared to promote "Iron Man" in the early stage. I don't know that Andy Lau is really short of money. I still drank Sanlu, and took over the work of Wang Jing, the king of bad film directors. This is simply a self-defeating expectation. Chinese sci-fi films are like a martial arts master who thinks he has opened up the two veins of Ren and Du, not to mention that there are some unrealistic directors and some packaging promotion companies with thicker skin than Song Zude. Showing off with a fat face, you have once again verified the hard truth of why domestic films do not progress, and ignored the people's idea of looking at problems from the perspective of development.
When it comes to bad films, I have to say that those bad film makers are the first to bear the brunt of the mantis boxing. The king of bad movies who only make a grandstanding; the number two leaders of bad movies are countless, to the state where the main theme is a bad film, of course, there are also strange flowers that are not the main theme, but the best ones are those who love to dress up and be cute. The old Xu, "Letter from a Strange Woman" is an inexplicable bad film that won some Spanish award, how do you judge a film aesthetically, foreigners, do you think it is a good film if you don't understand it? The birth of "Du Lala's Promotion" directly pulled the original book into a bottomless abyss. Many of the subtle and inspirational essences in the original book were spelled out by Lao Xu's head and posture. Hong Xing, who is out of the wall, wants to be the devil who wears PRADA; the second is the bad film makers, the little monsters, you are simply waste of film. What you liken is an insult to what.
There are good people and bad people in movies, and there are bad directors who make movies. There must be real martial arts masters who have beaten them. Of course, they keep touting those masters who have reached a level of shamelessness and senselessness. Exaggeration is shameful, we should pay more attention to those who are growing with outstanding bones, such as Ning Hao, Peng Haoxiang, Lu Chuan, Zhang Yang (seems to have exhausted his talents), a good movie is not a praise It is earth-moving, but revealing and thought-provoking. Of course, thanks to the uncles who stamped the seals of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, many works can no longer express their true meaning, and are replaced by a harmonious world.
There is no Superman in Chinese movies, but this era needs the appearance of Superman.
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