Coincidentally, I recently watched One Drop of Blood 5 and Terminator Dark Fate together. The film is the curtain call for the protagonist of the series generation (it is expected that the series will have a sequel, and the protagonist will change).
In fact, both heroes have reached their twilight years and have decided to quit the arena, but for the sake of their children, they have to go down a road of no return again. The difference is that this time it is really a road of no return.
The narrative of the story is very straight, seeing the beginning and thinking of the end, without guessing. Why is it still attracting audiences, perhaps it is feelings, perhaps for most audiences, there are no new stories under the sun. (At least for me, that's what it feels like to have a knife out of the sheath.) Then watching the action scenes is worth the fare, or we all have a simple concept of justice.
The hero's twilight is always the most talked about, but Rambo rides away and the Terminator turns into ashes, both are so chic. Warriors may be so heroic, everyone's destination is different, but warriors are the best.
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