There are spoilers, and those who haven't seen it should enter with caution.
The first first directed Bruce Willis saw the aura of the whole movie, and before him the same type of work compared to definitely not fun, lack of close combat and muscle collision, it is only because the old cloth to age, not hit Moved.
From a surgeon with a scalpel to a "urban hero" with a gun, the director has carefully arranged a large part of the exhibition, from his father-in-law picking up the gun to defend the farm to the procrastination of the Chicago police. All heralded the ending of Lao Bu picking up the gun and doing it alone. At this point, I would instead expect Lao Bu to use a more clever way to wisely fight evil forces instead of simply "using violence to control violence."
I have to talk about a person-set problem here. The impression that Lao Bu gave me is a tough guy, an action star, and even some brute force. Although he is more intelligent than Dashi Johnson, he is still a star in the end. It’s strange to add a “first time with a gun” setting here. It’s obviously a killer. I have to join the section where I got a gun and hurt my hand for the first time. It feels very blunt. If you pick up the gun, you should be inaccurate.
If it was me, aside from the topic of "holding guns", I think Bruce's role should be a "surgeon who can fight", because at first his brother explained that "he can fight", I think at the beginning He should have used a scalpel and extraordinary skill. He mainly used hand-to-hand combat. He sealed his throat with a knife. Then he was injured by a gun. He felt that the danger of getting close to his body was too high. Then he decided to start using a gun. An evolution of the gun, heroes like Spider-Man also evolved, including equipment, thinking, and so on.
This film as a whole has three stars. After all, they are all given to Lao Bu. There are many such films that force honest people to take up weapons, and there is no suspense. The description is more exaggerated. "And "public security" issues can be regarded as artistic packaging works with realistic themes.
The logic and point of view were not mature enough to write a film review for the first time, and I will gradually improve later.
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