The central idea of this essay is: a good pile of seafood, boil a pot of 6.5 porridge. . .
First of all, there are three old actors, each of them is so beautiful and moving, but there is no spark together. 2P doesn't, and 3P doesn't either. To say yes, does it count for Tommy Lee Jones in a van? It is equivalent to going their separate ways, and then the director strung the clips together. It's a pity that the director or screenwriter should have wasted the three of them. Of course, standing and talking doesn't hurt my back. I've never even played DV. As for the spark comparison, you can see "Pirates of Fire".
Then the 48-hour implanted memory fade is a bit of a waste, and there is no urgent line of countdown. This is to say, that Mr. Oldman should be in a deep anxiety and the timeline follows his anxiety and actions if the CIA knows that it may no longer be able to catch that ethereal clue after 48 hours. Instead, it is now the self-awareness implanted in Mr. Costner's head to complete the task. Instead, it was the Dutch that engaged in a countdown. Echoing the previous paragraph, the conflict did not arise, and the spark was difficult to flash.
Meanwhile, Mr. Costner's conflict did not escalate. After being forcibly implanted into another person's memory or even unconscious, he didn't expand his confusion, anger, struggle, and the final fusion of two souls or personalities, and just switched back and forth between the two behavioral modes of barbarism and civilization. After I explained it, I reviewed "The Perfect World" with the children, and the shift was successful. . .
As for Tommy Lee Jones, he shot at the beginning, was slammed in the middle, gave medicine, and at the end he didn't even need to shoot. He looked at his work with satisfaction, and then washed and went to bed. Sad, nowhere to act.
As for the Dutch, this is also a very good stalk. If it is handed down like a package, even if it is not a new stalk, it will be fun to combine the above two lines. But no, it's just a burden to shake after death.
The big villain is also meaningless, and the final PK setting is flawed. What if I were that dude? One shot exploded Costner, then walked up to pick up the USB flash drive, and took the two mothers and daughters on the plane to make meat shields, wouldn't it be enough, the other party only had an axe, slang. . . Therefore, Hollywood tells stories, and some are not perfect.
Of course, the most heartache is Mr. Deadpool. Is it because his face looks like Costner, so he grabbed a soy sauce?
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