The film itself is not in my sphere of appreciation. For a game idiot like me, it's best not to pretend to be an expert and say how much the film does not show the excitement and tension of video games. Besides, for me, the gun battle scene and a widower who loves his wife can't surpass the uncle Well, what else can I comment on. Seeing those bottles, I always think of that ad over and over again: Delicious, blue bottle! I silently regard this film as a free advertisement for Harbin Medicine. After all, people drink it, and it is true that the spirit and energy are coming, and the muscles are relaxed and vigorous. By the way, Mark Wahlberg. It turned out to be always confused with Matt Damon, for some reason. After watching the shooter, I was still very excited, as if I was reviewing Bourne's feeling, but after watching it for the second time, I finally saw that this follow-up work was completely introducing the types of guns to my gun blindness. Maybe a woman like me will like these two people, but their inner silent strength and patience. As tough guys, Matt seems to be more honest and real, while Mark is fierce and unfamiliar. Maybe due to good will hunting and four brothers. Anyway, to sum it up: what more can you expect from a woman watching a shootout?
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