It's not incomprehensible, it's literary, it's not inexplicable, it's connotation

Asha 2022-04-20 09:02:01

The beginning of the film seems as usual Jason Statham style, desert camouflage, distant Middle East, raucous Bazaar, full of hormones and violence. When the convoy was marching on the crowded streets, I was already thinking about it. The terrorists with AKs and RPGs shouted "Alahu Akbar" and made the British Army go to hell, but when the camera turned, it was sultry. Several soldiers in the carriage were shot to death without seeing the enemy. Joey (Jason Statham) sat in the back and watched Pao Ze's body twitch as the bullets entered, shrugging. The blood overflowing from the corners of his head and his mouth all depicts the tragic "our army". I was thinking about what it would be like to fight terrorists, but the next scene just went off the beaten path, Joey caught a suspect (it turned out to be just a passerby who was on the roadside and laying guns), and then A change, a year later in London, Joey escaped from the rehabilitation center in order to avoid the trial of the military court, and lived in a roadside paper house with a sister Isabelle. . . (Of course, it doesn't tell me why Joey is being tried by a military court, and what's more outrageous, the overview of the film, and how Joey met Isabelle and shared the same paper house with her)
At this time, the plot seems to be on the right track, but I regret to tell you that no, Isabelle is just an introduction, and the playing time does not exceed 3 minutes! Well, to continue the topic, living in a paper house generally indicates that the characters have fallen to the point where they can hardly look directly, and any cat or dog can come and step on them. Sure enough, A and B swayed, and the typical thugs who couldn't live for 10 minutes began to walk over, kicking the paper house and beating Joey violently. Then, Joey, who was desperate, inexplicably turned into Damen's house, a rich and handsome man who went to New York and would not be back in a few months, so he made a gorgeous counterattack? A large and spacious bedroom, a bank card with a password, a high-end Mercedes-Benz, Joey is very satisfied, Joey starts drinking, Joey begins to have hallucinations, the hummingbird that appeared in the hallucination and the rifle that he conjured out of his lust seems to be what the director wants. I knew he had emergency post-traumatic stress, but it turned out to be a recurrence of an old injury to his rib. . . Well, so Joey found the nun Christina (played by Agata Buzek) who was cooking porridge for help, and asked the nun to help him find Isabelle. The kind nun seems to have known Joey (the brain supplement should be Joey) When I was down, I often went to get food for relief), so I helped Joey in an inexplicable situation (because I was also thinking, I was a charity worker, a soldier who escaped from a military court trial, a down-and-out man When the person who came to receive the relief food suddenly wore a bright and strong man, I would help him find medicine when I was sick, wouldn't I?).
The next plot is even more inexplicable. To put it simply, nun Christina bought her favorite ballet dancer's performance tickets with 500 pounds given by Joey. Isabelle became the window girl, waiting for the selection of the guests under the ambiguous neon lights. And Joey didn't know whether it was to seek a sense of existence or to recover his physical strength. He started to work in a Chinese restaurant, and beat up a group of football hooligans who were making a lot of noise in the restaurant, and was taken by the boss and sent to the Chinese gang. I have to mention that there is a funny passage here. When Joey was introduced to the Chinese gangster, the restaurant owner and the gang leader were discussing the future of the Chinese gangster. Now, they all want to go to college and then work, my eldest son is doing some shitty copywriting in a rubbish advertising company, and recently this arrogant kid ignored me." So, the ex-specialist who killed people Soldier Joey was introduced as a special talent to the Chinese gangster who has always been xenophobic, and in the next few minutes, his presence exploded, killing all kinds of low-level creatures all the way, and getting gold coins was soft _(:з"∠)_ . On the other hand, Joey saw his ex-wife and daughter in the car, and "ran into" with his ex-wife in the supermarket one night. Joey faced his ex-wife, suffocated "I have been fighting" and took out a large stack of bills, Pure man left. Well, the following plot, I will introduce it sooner, because the landlord is hungry! Isabelle died and was killed by a rich and handsome SM. In order to get revenge, Joey strangely hooked up with Christina and had sex with her. It turned out that Christina used to be a ballet dancer and was a victim of a teenage rape cum killer (killed raped her coach and was sent to a convent), and in the end, Joey, with the help of Chinese gangsters, pushed the psychopathic high-flying handsome down the building and completed the achievement of watching a ballet with Christina.
At this point in the plot, the director obviously had nothing to say and didn't want me to understand, so Joey was discovered by the Hummingbird system, OVER.
To sum up, there are a few points I want to complain about:
1. I know this is Jason Statham's transformation work, and I watched Hummingbird for him, but why do I have a kind of him being given by the director or screenwriter It feels like it's broken.
2. There are too many bridges that require the audience to make up their minds, and some plots, you have not explained, even the hints are not real? (╯°Д°)╯︵ ┻━┻
3. I know that Joey killed 5 civilians and avenged Isabelle for friendship, leaving pictures for his daughter, leaving a lot of money for his ex-wife for family love, and having sex with nuns It can also be said to be for love, and the last conscience discovery can also be said that his personality is not lost, but I feel awkward when it is integrated.

All in all, as a brain-damaged fan of Jason Statham, give a three-star, okay, make do Check it out.

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Redemption quotes

  • Joey: When I'm sober... When I'm healthy and well... I hurt people. I'm lethal. I drink to weaken the machine they made.

  • Joey: You've got a knife? I've got a spoon.