The fallen home for the angel is the only castle

Norene 2022-11-07 06:00:45

The first two are hormonally bursting action movies. Naturally, it can’t be demanded: the logic is very reasonable and the details are perfect After reading No. 3, I have been so busy that I haven't written yet. When I think about it today, what I can remember the most is the deep love of my old father.

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1. The daughter is getting older, the president is changing, Banning is blessed, the old face is unstoppable, the migraine and insomnia, the powerlessness of an angel falling into the world, even so, this film tells us that it is still a fallacy: "Brothers are unreliable", even if we have experienced The battlefield life that lived and died together is still being pitted, and the vice president turned against Banning for a simple military policy change. Under the temptation of money, I still don’t believe that the relationship between comrades in arms is so fragile. This is much more vicious than a headshot, because he knows that what Banning faces next is a life of inhumanity that is ruined and ruined by thousands of husbands. My camaraderie has been trampled on like this. I can only say that the screenwriter insisted that the male anti No. 1 is a miser Ammunition wreckage in Banning's garage! Wow, such an obvious framing, I can feel that there is no silver 300 taels here! Is the FBI an idiot? How could Banning really want to betray and leave so many traces? Banning's desire to cut off the order by the male anti-patron has resulted in a more perfect success rate of framing, but can a non-smart driving car really invade the circuit board and cause it to turn off and turn off the lights? Can someone who knows cars explain? As a result, of course, Banning deified and killed a carload of people because he didn't train well Uncle Banning still escaped. Although the plot is full of loopholes, after all, it has the halo of the male protagonist and the mercenaries usually don't train well for 1V4. It is understandable; finally Banning escaped to his father's hideout. No matter how gorgeous the explosion was, how shocking the villain's bones were I suspect that Banning may have been wrongly accused, but there are still experts who drive the helicopter to go, but I don't understand how two people can be domineering and go straight into the enemy's inner nest. Two FBI executives get a lunch box and a dog belt every minute, but I want to ask if this is really good? Isn't it superfluous?

3. After killing the visiting FBI officials without hesitation, the villain's men were stunned. They were seeking money, but now they are going to die. That can't be done. They can only go to the hospital and go to the hospital to kill the president. The quality of the presidential escort is so poor, the organization is so loose, it is really outrageous, it really needs Zhongnanhai bodyguards to teach them the experience, of course, it still needs to rely on Banning to fight his wits alone Douyong not only dodged the grenade, but also used the bazooka to kill the helicopter that the villain escaped. Well, the world is finally quiet. The whole scene is only left with Banning and the big villain. Do you really have to throw away the guns in a very routine (ceremonial) way and fight with your bare hands? Can this man feel good about it? Why not choose the most direct and efficient way? Finally the world is quieter because Banning is the only one left

4. In fact, in this type of film, you can't think about a lot of details and you will lose the viewing experience, but Uncle Benning finally understood when he was panting when he walked. Even if he is famous and famous, he is the only castle. He has a father and a wife. Isn't it more attractive to have a daughter than the battlefield outside?

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Angel Has Fallen quotes

  • Secret Service Director David Gentry: Just a few more of these pressers and I'm done with this circus.

    Mike Banning: Ah, you know you'll miss it, sir. You have no life.

    Secret Service Director David Gentry: Says the man who could be taking my place.

  • Leah Banning: How was the range?

    Mike Banning: Ah, easy breezy. My friend Wade's got a good thing going. Bummed I missed Lynne. How many stories did it take this time?

    Leah Banning: The usual four. You gonna take a shower?

    Mike Banning: [getting onto the bed] No.

    Leah Banning: No, I just washed the sheets. I just...

    [laughing as he kisses her]

    Leah Banning: You smell like gunpowder.

    Mike Banning: Yeah, you know you love it.