The first one looked very enjoyable. This time the sequel has the sexy goddess Jessica Alba and Michelle Yeoh to join, so I don’t want to miss it.
In the first part, Jason is still a cold-blooded killing machine, but in the second part, he was born and died for the beauty of his life. Jessica Alba is really a seductive, stunning beauty, her figure and face are all top-notch, who can't love it? The line of love runs through the assassination, which not only enriches the killer's character level, but also makes Jason's role in the film more plump and three-dimensional.
The plot is not complicated, even if you haven't read the first part, you can fully understand it. There are loopholes in the plot, no surprises, and the protagonist Jason's halo is too heavy. Michelle Yeoh didn't play soy sauce scenes that felt very wasteful, and Lee Jones didn't have many scenes, but it was very pleasing and more suitable for him.
The action scene is the highlight, simple and rude. Jason's muscular body and tough guy image are really eye-catching, and his jumping into the sea is extremely handsome. Moreover, his meticulous planning, on-site inspections, no trace, clever means, and good at camouflage are all the highlights of this film, which can make the audience hooked in the old-fashioned plot of heroes saving the United States.
A typical commercial film does not pursue connotation. Anyway, this kind of action film is pleasing to the eye. It's a popcorn work of ok, especially suitable for Jason's action movie fans.
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