Bangkok Vacations

Alvena 2022-04-19 09:02:21

There is nothing to comment on the plot, I suspect that I just found a Hong Kong film in the 1980s and changed it. But there is still a good question. Why does the killer always meet someone he likes in his final mission, and he has to be a beautiful woman, preferably a little handicapped, either blind or dumb, so he has to arouse the humanity in his heart? The final ending is also very Chinese. I thought while watching it, this kind of murder professional film must be killed in China, but in the end Cage killed himself, so it is very Chinese, and it is relatively harmonious.
Killer movies must have chases, guns, and their own bullshit philosophy. This movie is pretty neat. The chase was so slow, I had to fast-forward, especially on the river. The sweat of the gun is still better than the heroic character of the old age. Zhe's is really bad, what are the usual rules, it is not a system, is there any new idea, um, when I read it, I can't help but say, shit, I know, the next one.
Cage performed the charm of a model worker killer entering his twilight years.
Cai Ni did not speak, so it was not bad, because the lines must be familiar.
In addition, Thailand should engage in hygiene, and even the worst film is propaganda. Tourism is not enough.

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Extended Reading
  • Chet 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    America's big brother trains Asian little brother, aphasia and femininity of Asia. Really tired of this way. Asians are either programmed to be slick, slick, loyal, or innocent. There is an assassination of JFK on the streets of Bangkok, and finally a western gunfight in the alleys of Bangkok. However, the market on the river is very beautiful.

  • Letitia 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Another bad movie by Cage

Bangkok Dangerous quotes

  • Joe: Where there's money, there's competition and the guy paying me usually wins.

  • Joe: [Narrating, prior to performing an assassination in Prague] My job takes me to a lot of places. It's got its down sides: I sleep alone. I eat alone. I'm used to it, though. I'd like to meet someone. But it's tough when you live out of a suitcase. I go where I'm told... do what I'm told. I shouldn't complain. The work is steady. The money's good. But it's not for everyone.

    Joe: [Again narrating, after he's completed the "hit"] My name is Joe. This is what I do.