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Richmond 2022-04-19 09:01:49

In the afternoon with nothing to do, I turned to this film and enjoyed it with an entertainment mentality.

There is no need to repeat the starring, it brings us too many classics, and according to Arnold's consistent style, this film has actually brought us a lot of surprises.
The plot is still the personal heroism of the old beauty, but in this film, it is no longer the protagonist's halo from front to back, and several supporting roles also play flesh and blood, especially the mustache and the half-crazy (everyone who has seen it knows which two I am talking about).
In the past two years, movies with big productions and big names have been bombarded wildly, and while watching the dazzling, there is also a certain sentimentality in a movie that is somewhat authentic. Having said that, whether it's the plot or the fighting, these kinds of films are all the same. If you have to find out the differences, you can only compare them in terms of acting skills and the design of the bridges.

A movie that can be enjoyed does not require to be remembered, to learn how to learn a profound philosophy of life, or to judge his box office. At the end of the movie, you consume a box of popcorn and take two cigarettes, and the goal has been achieved.

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The Last Stand quotes

  • Gabriel Cortez: [having been stabbed in the leg with his own knife following a lengthy struggle] Okay... OKAY... 10... 20 million... 20 million dollars Just To Look The Other Way!

    Sheriff Ray Owens: [bluntly] My Honor Is Not For Sale!

    Gabriel Cortez: [screeching in frustration] FUCK YOUR HONOR!

    [futilely starts dragging himself along the bridge towards Mexico]

  • [first lines]

    State Trooper: [getting on the radio after being passed] Dispatch...

    Dispatcher: Go ahead...

    State Trooper: Contact the FAA and tell them some smart ass is flying a jet plane around out here without any lights.