I went for the ip of Escape Plan Jin Chan. To be honest, if the title of the film was changed to Escape Plan Jin Chan, I would think it would be fine, but unfortunately the name Escape Plan Jin Chan was used. There is no battle of wits, only fighting hormones. Huang Jiaozhu has improved in it than in other film and television works, but his personal feelings are still not in place. The reversal that the villain is a former friend is not surprising and expected at all, and the villain is so weak and lacking in strength that he will only pretend to force and dig a hole to leave suspense. Prison Hades doesn't have any features, Huang Xiaoming really moved to Hades, so it's hard to judge the exit. Originally, this point could be a highlight of this film, but unfortunately it was not mentioned at all later. The escape method of this work is: fight, fight, exactly the same as a Hong Kong-style police and bandit film. As a prison managed by artificial intelligence, Hades can't catch a few ordinary people (although it is the escape master and his apprentices). The timeline was chaotic, and Stallone's monologue at the end kept Optimus Prime in my head. If you just want to watch Stallone and fights, it won't let you down, but it's not Escape from the Golden Cicada.
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