If you see Schwarzenegger's name, you think this is a movie similar to the death squad or the Terminator, aimed at constantly stimulating your adrenaline in gun battles and explosions, then you are wrong. This movie focuses on the plot and suspense, and obviously increases the scrutiny of the script, allowing you to constantly guess who is behind the scenes while watching the movie. But the first half is a bit incomprehensible, and the truth comes a bit suddenly, the scene of revenge is too simple, but I have to praise Schwarzenegger for sweeping everything in the end, glanced at his wounds, and sat down to drink. The lens is pretty cool.
Today Schwarzenegger cannot be called uncle, but uncle is more appropriate. Although the older men are, the more flavorful they are, but a tough guy like Schwarzenegger may have been too impressive before, but now his face is full of vicissitudes, which still makes people a little embarrassed.
This movie cannot be called a big Hollywood production, the action scene is average, but it is still quite bloody. Apart from Schwarzenegger, the cast has no familiar faces. If Super Seven consumes Paul Walker, then the saboteur relies on Schwarzenegger. It's hard to say how much box office revenue it can get under the limelight of Super Seven, but in this period, there is no competition of the same type of film, which is more suitable for male audiences to watch.
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