The strong "Big Rock" Johnson is used to heavy and tiring work. The wind comes and rains, and he braves the bullets to save his character and even save the world. Adding to his fists and kicks, his nose is bruised and his face is swollen and even his arm is broken. Bending his legs, surrounded by a bunch of unlucky ghosts who are humming and looking for teeth on the floor are all commonplace. All his fans and wrestlers are used to that aggressive style. However, in this movie, let him play the role of a dad who takes care of a little girl. This is a big deal. It is tantamount to letting Zhang Fei go embroidering. The wide range of character types is indeed the most in Johnson's previous movies. I I feel that this is also his biggest role challenge in the years since the film.
However, under the guidance and fine control of the director, this movie still showed a lot of laughter. Johnson, who was used to show as early as on the WWE ring, appeared to be quite a role that should seem difficult to control. Sophisticated, all kinds of funny scenes are handled properly, and there is also considerable improvement in facial expressions. In the more than an hour of constant jokes, he and his gang of buddies, as well as a daughter and that pet dog in the family, give I brought a wonderful show.
Good choice for entertainment.
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