Propaganda kills people, the story is illogical, only the subtitles are the happiest

Orland 2022-04-21 09:02:51

Hong Kong translation "Frozen". After watching it in Hong Kong, I feel like I have to refund the ticket all the time. The slogans of "the most explosive, the most smashing old beans, hit bang bang" and "frenzy", 2B children should not be classified, and the promotional clips all indicate that it is a hot action movie. But the whole movie is completely different.

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The male protagonist's son was killed by mistake, and he did not explain the reason at all. Was it because his colleague stole the goods and was killed by the way? Or just find a reason to start?

The quick knife that demolished the house with blood, obviously controls the territory at home, just because the actor said a word or made a look, he walked to the elevator unsuspectingly and one-on-one with the actor? And then the actor transported the corpse away from other people's site without difficulty?

The owner of the Erxue bridal shop, um, shooting and killing people in the urban area is also easy to take away the corpses and destroy them.

Santa Claus in March, it was normal at first, lying on the snow plow, looking at each other and laughing, seeing each other late? Compassionate each other?

Is there something wrong with the big villain's head? When the goods are robbed, they directly suspect their partners for decades (of course, the attitude of the Americans towards the aborigines is also involved here), and the only son who kills others finds that he killed the wrong one and just sends the heads of his subordinates as if nothing happened? I really don't know how to be the boss with such a brain circuit.

The lead of the male protagonist is to kill one to know that the next monster will be upgraded, and the clues of the villain are sent to the door one by one? Could the writer be any more lazy?

Then professional kidnappers meet amateur kidnappers. The villain's son was kidnapped and wanted to go on a spring outing with ease, and the kidnapped take care of him like a nanny? what the hell? Then in the end, the son's father was killed next to him, so he happily drove the snow plow and left, what?

In the last battle, I thought the male protagonist would ambush the bad guys and fight alone. As a result, it was discovered from the beginning that the reason why the bad guys were basically wiped out was that they fought each other to death. . .

In the end, the aborigines boss let go of the male protagonist because he did his duty? He watched the two gangs fight and watched you kill people. You have to show a little bit if you don't kill people and silence your mouth, right?

Is the police storyline used to introduce the background of the story? Or is it that the submission time is not hard enough? It feels that the role of the police has no effect on the movie! It has no effect! Influence! The many clues found are completely useless in the end.

I was drunk seeing the last one who had been flying paragliders all day to give away the head. . . . . .

The only memory is that the subtitle of the death list "Xianjia Fugui" laughed for a long time. . . . . .

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Cold Pursuit quotes

  • John 'Gip' Gipsky: [riding in squad car] I say make them all legal. Meth, ex, opium. An opium den in every mall, that's my platform. Give the people what they want. Tax the shit out of it, then double our pay.

  • Mustang: Yes! Yes! Ten grand! Ten grand, baby! Ten grand!

    [offers a high five]

    Ryan: That Jet touchdown just beat your Browns. Whatever happened to loyalty?

    Mustang: Sometimes loyalty comes at a price. And besides, my grandmother's from Brooklyn.

    Ryan: So? Why don't you give her a cut?