Rating: PG-...
To be honest, I started thinking that Matt was a talented guy because of Good Will Hunter, and it wasn't just me. When he was still young, he looked like Leonardo and was mistaken by me as an idol group. Later, they both transformed -_-! MATT's stupid and shrewd performance really fascinated me, whether it was the Rohan series or Bourne series. This time, I was entangled with people in the green zone for a long time, and I chose to watch this first. This is the condensed version of Bourne!
Matt Damon is the image of my standard husband, so many guys who like Tom and Pete ridicule my vision. . . Or talk about the film itself, Matt and Mr. Greengrass work together like Depp and Tim Burton work together: Impeccable! This time, although I said goodbye to the classic Bourne, but with the help of the two people in the Green Zone, Matt did not change much in the character image, but rebuilt The Spy Movie to Afghanistan, and the Bourne series was tense in the plot. The feeling of being in place has been brought to a higher level, with a small shootout in three minutes and a big hand-to-hand fight in five minutes, interspersed with countless realistic pursuits, tracking and sniping. Such an arrangement must be very cool, but it is too compressed to watch it. And for a modern audience influenced by fast food culture, the condensed plot represents a lot of hair cells to understand, which is not worth it. But Mr. Green Grass is very good to me. You can see your style, so I suggest that everyone spend some brain cells in order to watch a rare movie!
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