Let's compare.
It's hard to say which one I like better. Each has advantages.
First of all, as far as the plot is concerned, the old version is obviously better handled than the new version. In the old version, the mayor and his gang appear less, so the reversal at the end is really called the reversal. In the new version, when the opening scene shows the establishment of a new Detroit, I told the girl who went with me, I guess I'm going to send a bomb to blow up the quarantine area. It turned out to be.
The old version is also obviously more cruel than the new version, such as the children in the block (although the new version also has teenagers, but it is obviously not as small as the old version), such as the younger brother of Parkour who is treated like a slave. The parkour brother was imprisoned for 6 months. It can be seen that his sister had a terrible experience in the past 6 months. In the new version, the timeline is a bit strange. After bringing back Parkour's ex-girlfriend, did the villain keep her sitting there so beautiful and neat?
The old version also feels better than the new version in terms of line design (the lines in the newly added plot are not counted), and it can feel the helplessness and anger of people who want to live a good life in the blocks that want the government to give up.
The new version should be better than the old version in many aspects due to the improvement of funds and technology. For example, the parkour lens is obviously more dazzling and attractive than the old version. For example, due to the increase in time, the shaping of the little police can move the audience more. Paul Walker is obviously more handsome, which is definitely a plus! The interaction between the two male protagonists has also increased. Don't be really cute when the synchronization rate is on the table, and it's full of laughter when it is out of synchronization.
The added characters are actually pretty good, but this increase has also led to other depressing situations. For example, the gang boss was killed in the old version, but the gang boss in the new version has a lot of foreshadowing. , for example, he has an IQ, went to school, likes to cook, and loves his wild horses. This modeling of his adds a lot of jokes to the influence, but in the end, his transformation still makes people feel strange, it is simply Inexplicable.
And in the end, a large group of people rushed to the government building. Do you care about the people who rushed over to guard the city wall?
When it comes to adding characters, there is basically only one woman in the original version, that is the younger sister of the parkour brother. I like this girl very much, especially when the gangster eats his panties, she is very handsome. In the new version, did the director and screenwriter feel that there were too few female characters in the old version, and a Lily SM girl was added to the gang? Then did you think that the old version had no love, so you replaced your sister with an ex-girlfriend? The problem is that you ended up shooting a pair of lilies and a pair of bases! ! ! The director has been really successful in shaping the gangster, including the SM girl, who is very bad and confident, but it was so successful that the later reversal seemed a little strange. In the new version, the gang boss was only sentenced to five years. Is it worthy of the identity of the biggest gang boss (who also sells drugs) in the quarantine area? And the ex-girlfriend's mouthpiece to the gang boss is also, _(:з"∠)_, Nima, this is the mouthpiece that left me the most speechless after Steel 3.
Finally, I have to say that in the new version, the two male protagonists are so handsome! ! ! Especially Paul, the two male protagonists are so cute! ! !
In loving memory of Paul Walker.
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