plot is simple and cannot stand scrutiny. The password setting has become the key to exposure. Anyway, I think it's a bit of a joke. I can't figure this out. Could it be that those high-level government officials and the super police have a personal grudge and plan to kill two birds with one stone?
The political innuendo can’t be said to have any profound and unique
story background in the near future. If the location is set in an American city like New York, it should be more convincing (no way, when I think of Paris, I always think of romance first. together)
but it is clear that people who like this film will not be entangled in these "sections". The
plot is just a trivial excuse
and everything is just to string together the two "parkour men" in the film. Move, run, jump, jump, jump, jump up, jump down, jump up, down, dodge, dodge, dodge
, run, chase, chase... unstoppable , in front of them, all obstacles are stepping stones
. It really fits an advertising slogan: don't take the usual path...
The dynamic rhythm, the coherent picture, the visual impact is extremely strong, and it's
a few chase scenes that people can't watch. The teaching demonstration of "parkour" is
relatively inferior to the fighting scene. Some
agents single-handedly chose the underground casino. The scene is exaggerated and a little too
good. He was directly air-dropped into the lair of drug criminals in District 13 and swept away thousands of troops. That's enough, why bother to find someone to lead the way?
In terms of characters,
the boss of the drug lord has his own appearance. If he has money, he is the boss
. The incomparable guarding giant was first tied with five flowers and then "performed" to open the bricks with iron heads, but the rope doesn't look like a steel rope, does he actually stretch continuously?
Little Pepper Laura really has a brother and a sister (is Laura always so tough?), that forced gangsters to swallow their underwear is really jaw-dropping
. Finally, the soundtrack of the next film
should be The film made by the French, the most hated American fast food culture, is full of black rap and rap soundtracks. It's a little surprising,
but maybe it's just how strange I see it?
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