"Professional hitman Arthur Bishop, in order to save his beloved woman, had to complete a series of impossible assassination missions." An introduction instantly made me think of blood and tears, fiery and tenderness, A story of cruelty and tenderness.
The movie's opening minutes fully ignite the audience's enthusiasm, the hidden killer is discovered, and a fierce battle breaks out. Barbecue grills, chairs, and iron rods that are grabbed at random are all weapons to defeat the enemy. The extreme adventure of jumping from the cable car to the paraglider is even more heart-wrenching.
When I thought this was the overall level and rhythm of the movie, it took me less than ten minutes to fall asleep. Fortunately, the burning spirit of spit in my heart and my brain-filling distraction Dafa practiced a bit of heat.
Thanks for their self-starting function set by themselves.
When the uncle "Guo Da" jumped on the paraglider, I sighed: Everyone said that such people are desperados, no! Those who take lives cherish their lives even more.
When Michelle Yeoh said, "No one will know you're here", I sighed with emotion: The most untrustworthy thing in life, apart from a man's promise and a woman's face after makeup, is the promise in the movie.
It turns out that the manipulator behind the pursuit of Uncle not only knew he was here, but had already arranged everything. The hero is saddened by the beauty pass, the stronger and harder it is, the easier it is to be melted by tenderness. A game of scheming has turned into a real drama. Two people love recklessly and impulsive love passionately, once again interpreting "love is impulsive and blind without reason".
Everything that happens next is just as natural. In order to save his kidnapped girlfriend, the uncle had to go to prison, climb high buildings, dive into the deep sea, enter the fort... Finally, everything was impossible, and all lovers were happy when they finally got married.
Several characters in the movie are like NPCs in the game, with their own tasks and images fixed. The uncle is the character controlled by the player, and the task is to fight and kill; Michelle Yeoh's task is to take in the uncle and encourage him to save the heroine who is about to fall in love; the heroine's mission is to "love me, come and save me" vase Caitou; the task of the villain Crane is to force the uncle to fight, force the uncle to kill, and then be killed by the uncle... In addition, each assassination target will be set to be particularly difficult to deal with, either by being surrounded by guards or standing on the 76th floor. But except for the arms dealer who let the protagonist choose to cooperate and let go, there is only one sentence "pretend to die quickly".
Furthermore, "The Mechanic 2" also continues the plot setting: the bodyguard will always come in after the protagonist's task is completed, and the protagonist will always be covered with a halo - bullets can't hit, bombs can't kill, and the ability is one hundred.
This is a movie with sincerity and sincerity in its routines. The clues of the plot are just to tie up action scenes, and the plot settings are simple and rude. As someone said, "It's not fair to measure it by the standards of the movie, because it is a violent game that helps you decompress, but it is annoying that it doesn't give you a game controller.
" The best way is to dismantle it, single out the clips, and watch the whole movie just hate that the theater can't fast-forward!
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