After watching version 13, watch Paul Walker. This version lacks a lot of freshness. Basically, the plot is very compact, but there are not many changes. However, the new version and the previous version have a lot of changes in small details. Parkour is still amazing. Added some drag racing and fighting, the most important thing is that compared with the 13th version, a lot of humorous elements have been added, which are mostly presented in language. Compared with the previous version, the characters have also changed a lot, and there are a lot of dark humanistic depictions. The biggest one is of course the protagonist played by Paul Walker, which is less ruthless and more humorous. The second is the boss of the gang. In the 13th version, the boss took drugs, murdered, and tortured the woman (the two versions are different, so let’s replace it for the time being), and committed all kinds of evil. In the end, a rebel and died, but in this one, the boss picked up a kitchen knife to do it. He started cooking and indirectly protected the woman unintentionally. In the end, Da Che Dawu (the problem with the bomb was discovered) was washed away.
In the end, the movie is very simple, looks relaxed and easy to attract, parkour is still the biggest selling point, and Paul Walker also plays his own style and character. It is a pity that his untimely death is a great loss to the film industry.
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