I don't know if Luc Besson wanted to pay homage to Hollywood adventure movies, or if he was a personal spoof, as he said, he just wanted to create an adventure story with a female protagonist.
It's disappointing that he just puts girls into this hodgepodge of pre-existing Hollywood-style adventures, adding French flavors (like a deployment call from the president to the police, a storytelling opening. ), but the storyline is a collage of past adventures, and the plot is moving too fast and not coherent enough to think deeply in many places.
Luc Besson also said that he was going to make a commercial film. As an adventure film, it was very commercial, but it was not fresh and prominent, that is, old wine in a new bottle, but the propaganda characters on the bottle posters changed from male to female.
But I still like Besson's shooting angle, so I think it's okay.
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