Regarding the evaluation, I originally wanted to give two stars for the idiot plot in front. Joe more often acts as a real estate agent, and KC recites his lines for his Friday performance. Two unscrupulous police investigating a rap singer shooting case also interspersed with the plot of revenge for his father. In order to attract the audience, the screenwriter even used psychics. Fortunately, it still has a comedic effect. But I seriously suspect that the woman depends on luck. I really don’t understand why I have to add a passion scene where KC and a certain woman are not passionate. Lao Mei’s ideas are weird, but she always finds it inexplicable. But the last 20 minutes of the road chase made me decide to give 3 stars. As Bennie found out that Joe had sex with her own woman, the story finally began to climax. The one who remembers the most is the taxi driver. After the car was requisitioned, he still didn't forget to call the meter, with standard American humor. The section where KC carries a woman and two children chasing the prisoner is also quite interesting. It is highly recommended that the two of them are interrogated. Joe, who is constantly on the phone, KC who is intoxicated in his yoga world, and Bennie, who is agitated outside the interrogation room, make people laugh. Anything can happen in Hollywood. . This should be what this movie wants to convey to us. Helicopters all over the sky are scrambling to report the road chase scene, and some reporters even said this: This is the most exciting scene in Hollywood history.
As Hollywood's standard model for young and old, Harrison Ford and Josh Harnett match well, but the thin plot is destined to be a movie that you have forgotten after you have seen it. I personally think that Josh is in this movie. There are not many highlights, but forty days and nights and the true performances in Pearl Harbor make people feel more comfortable. And Harrison Ford is an old drama player. His face-saving and temperamental likes to rely on the old and sell old Joe to add a lot of points to the film.
PS: At the end, the streetcar named Desire played by Josh is quite similar to Marlon Brando. . Just a word of handsome.
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