"The Waste Wood Alliance" contains the routine of turning waste wood into heroes that often appear in American movies, but in fact, after watching it, I found that it is not a heroism similar to an ordinary blockbuster. . It's full of violent killings and tangled with jumping colors and two-dimensional packages, like discs found in black market culture. The male protagonist was a complete LOSER at first, and he lived his life of failure without compromise. However, the only happiness of this LOSER is that he has a beautiful girlfriend who loves each other. This basically does not exist in the life of waste wood, from which we may have guessed some tricks, and it is also in line with the conjecture of "how can a waste wood have this beautiful girlfriend".
Chaos, explosions, shootings, hacks and kidnappings constitute an R-rated film, but this R-rating is actually acceptable, mainly because there are not too disgusting pictures, and the male protagonist is really cute and stupid, so people can't feel it. It's a restriction, why do you have to remind people that there are guns, why do the bad guys tell you to stop and then you really stop, why do you have to go home even if you are being hunted down? Crashing stupid. From the very beginning, the female lead felt that she was more skilled than the male lead, and she really wasn't an ordinary person. The villain in the play is also very cute. For example, the name of the neuropathic test item is called "Crane" or "Crazy Laughter", and the one called Crazy Laughter has been laughing all the time.
The whole film also has a magical effect, like eating poisonous mushrooms, especially in the fight scene in the basement, the pop-fluorescent walls and the male protagonist's bright top and the female protagonist's pants twinkle together. When the car full of fireworks exploded, there was also a sense of mystery and ritual. It was this feeling that gave this drama a special form, which reminded me of another R-rated movie I watched. The heroic combination of the fat uncle and the little girl is weird and curious.
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