In "The Mechanic 2. Resurrection", I feel that the director is just showing off various killing skills, and the plot is really pale and nutritious. The story of a high-IQ killer who was used by an arms dealer to kill his rivals and then be counter-killed. The problem is such an old-fashioned plot, the director didn't even bother to explain the routine to you, and spread it out in front of the audience. I am If you want to shoot like this, you bite me! The following spoiler high-energy warning: The high-IQ killer Statham has already washed his hands, and if the arms dealer fails to make an offer, he will find a woman Jessica Alba for him, let him fall in love with her, kidnap her, and then force the killer to work hard and complete the task After tearing up the vote, he was killed by the killer. The most insane setting is that this high-IQ killer figured out the routine at a glance when a woman appeared, and he had to act according to the script, that is, to fall in love with a woman and let the other party take it away, then kill and save people, Anti-kill.. How narcissistic do you feel about yourself? Does it mean that even if you follow your routine to get you done? What's even more ridiculous is that the mission requires that the three arms dealers be killed in an unexpected way. Is it for fear of the vigilance of other arms dealers? The security guards around those arms dealers are becoming more perverted. The president is not so good. You can sneak in and make an accident silently. Are you afraid of being alert? I think it is just to increase the difficulty of killing to show that the killer is really Just high IQ, right? When the audience is 24k pure stupid? I thought it was a brain-burning drama when I saw the introduction, but I took a few naps in the middle, and I could keep up with the plot... Summary: The special effects are average, the editing is passable and the rhythm is dragging, the fighting and shooting scenes are not bad, and there is no plot at all. (if any), overall failing.
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