In my opinion, "Xtreme Agent 3" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2" are a bit similar, they are both limited by medium investment (it is said that "Xtreme Agent 3" has an investment of $85 million, while "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2" is 135 million, which is not very high in special effects blockbusters), so many excellent results of predecessors have been borrowed in the design of action scenes. If the climax passages of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2" are very similar to "Avengers", then many action elements in "Extreme Agent 3" can be regarded as the concentrated recurrence of many classic passages of action movies. It is roughly as follows:
In the beginning, Van Diesel was downhill on a skateboard on the mountain path.
This is similar to Jackie Chan's appearance in the "Zodiac":
As for rubbing past the car.
It's also a good show of elder brother:
Van Diesel and Donnie Yen chase and fight in traffic:
It appeared in "One Man's Martial Arts", where there are Donnie Yen and Baoqiang Wang.
And this design for playing in a small space and losing weight after playing:
It reminds me of the scene of Tony Jia and Paul Walker in the transporter in "Fast and Furious 7".
There is also a scene where two people each hold their weapons and fight with each other:
It seems to have been seen in many action movies, the most impressive is "Smiths".
This back-to-back scene:
There is also in "Smiths".
The gun fell to the ground and accidentally killed the enemy's design:
It appeared in 1994's "True Lies".
It's just that the gun fell on the stairs there:
When everyone was in desperation, a savior suddenly appeared:
This is similar to Chuck Norris's role in The Expendables 2.
The action scene in the stairs:
It reminds me of the climax of the first part of "The Bourne".
Towards the end of the movie, Van Diesel chased a parachute in the air:
This Schwarzenegger did as early as 1996 in the "Evaporation Secret Order":
There are also car chase scenes that are a bit like the "Fast and Furious" series, and chase scenes are a bit like the "violent block" series, which are not very similar. I won't talk about it. If anyone thinks of more similar action points in this movie, please add them.
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