The key is perspective

Kathryne 2022-10-02 20:08:35

Most of the movies that Steven Seagal participated in are actually very simple in plot, but they are all standard Action Movies, but they are very distinctive, giving people a direct feeling of being very cool. The key to giving this high evaluation is that compared to other styles of action movies, this one is considered to be of a fairly high standard. Steven Seagal's pretentious and deep show off, although still reflected everywhere, but DMX, Tom Arnold and Anthony Anderson also add luster to the film.

Always remember a remarkable bridge, Tom and Steven conducted Anger management class tutoring together. Tom's external strength and dry publicity and Steven's silence, and later encountered punks stealing a car, Tom's cowardice and Steven's good hand, are more conflicting. Afterwards, Tom rushed to the little gangster and faked his power.

Comparing the arrogance of the black TK played by Anthony after the outbreak, he is finally rich. Go buy a high-end car, yell rudely, shake the ass.

DMX is probably the most visible black "drug dealer". Of course, for the sake of DMX's image, DMX drug trafficking is deliberately made to retaliate against corrupt police, and it seems a bit far-fetched, but this kind of film is Hollywood's alternative and nonsensical, and cannot be appreciated from the usual perspective. Combine segmentation and continuity. Appreciate the shape and coolness in sections, and then use simple basic plots to run through, haha.

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Exit Wounds quotes

  • [T. K. Johnson and Latrell Walker coming into a luxury-car dealership]

    T.K. Johnson: Whoa! This is what I'm talking about, this is what I'm talking about.

    Latrell Walker: [looks at the silver Bentley Arnage] Nice color.

    T.K. Johnson: Yeah, if you're Puffy.

  • [Orin Boyd arrests Matt Montini, who sees his Dodge Ram with the front grill ripped off]

    Matt Montini: Oh, I guess the grill was optional.

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