The plot goes like this: The protagonist is still Jason Statham who was thrown from the plane. This time, he was not injected with poison, but watched his heart removed. When I woke up, I found that a copycat heart had been installed that needed to be recharged at any time.
The starring Jason Statham is still one of the actors I admire more, but he would take on such a bad film, the plot is incoherent, and the screenwriter is eloquent. It really makes me unable to understand Jason Statham's standards for acting.
Although the film still continues the plot of the first episode, in the process of chasing and fighting, the protagonist has to constantly stimulate and recharge the heart, thereby increasing the tension. But interspersed with a lot of unnecessary pornography, violence, gore and foul language scenes, it is suspected of using this as a gimmick to attract the audience's attention.
Bai Ling's appearance can be described as a true performance, and the world audience has to recognize Bai Ling as a first-class actress who interprets a bitch vividly. In the end, I thought the director couldn't watch it anymore, so I arranged for a staff member to kill it on the street. When I was thankful that I would not see Bai Ling again within half an hour after the film, Bai Ling was woken up by a wicked actor.
What I can't tolerate is that there is an Ultraman-style fight scene at the end of the film, whether the director is of Japanese descent. In the rough picture, the two stuntmen wearing headgear in the fake props that are not well-made perform like gorillas, and the visual senses given to the audience are really less than half of Ultraman's. Looking back, perhaps the director took great pains and well-intentioned to make this adult film full of pornography, violence, gore and foul language also have a children's market.
I watched the entire film with heartache, and I had to feel sorry for the producer and sponsor, and even more heartache for these dozens of minutes of film. Finally, I sincerely say: my life is limited, please don't make "Rage III" anymore.
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