Paul Walker's last complete work during his lifetime is "Violence Street", a crime action film full of cool running, fighting and racing cars. The film is a Hollywood blockbuster produced by Luc Besson. It is a remake of "B13 Violent Street" directed by Besson ten years ago. The director is his old partner, Camille, who has multiple identities as an actor, editor, and photographer. ·Dilamar is in charge. Compared with the previous film, this film undoubtedly has greatly improved its investment, lineup and effect. Paul Walker showed his talents in the film, and the action scenes were unrelenting. It was a pity to see people's blood boil, and to think that the once Hollywood superstars are now separated from the yin and yang.
"The Violent District" tells that in the crime-ridden Detroit of the United States, in order to protect the safety of citizens, a "red brick special zone" was set up to isolate the most dangerous criminals in a closed manner. There are no schools, no hospitals, and no action. All the welfare facilities and service institutions that a living space should have are just boundless darkness and raging crimes. As an undercover agent, Paul Walker has repeatedly sneaked into this sin city and launched a series of light and dark offensives.
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