As a very principled old driver, the actor's biggest principle is that there is no principle. The heroine and his dad slipped a whole episode. I heard that Eds Clin, who played Frank in this film, pushed "Game of Thrones" for such a movie. I really want to kill him. I was most disgusted with the drama and changed actors in the middle, especially since I have a good impression of Dario played by Edskelling. I am afraid that he has also spotted the opportunity to restart the series, and wants to take the opportunity to become the leading actor in the series. The successful restart of the classic film series may indeed make actors a hit, such as the current 007 Daniel Craig. But at the moment when Hollywood commercials are getting bigger and bigger, it may not be so easy to rely on Europa, a French company that is not particularly strong, to make itself the second Jason Statham. I feel that if Eds Clin is not so anxious to have a movie series starring him, but concentrates on acting in a TV series for two more years, he might be able to catch up with the next 007 change of actors. Of course, if the 007 script that Eds Clin encountered was at the level of this year's "Phantom Party", then his star road is estimated to be even bleaker than it is now. All my good feelings about this film come from the 007 film in the same period. The two films have one thing in common, that is, the most worth seeing are French beauties.
The whole story is basically big news from Anna. She feels like a femme fatale. In the end, the good sisters are all killed. Frank and the male protagonist F2, the two fathers and the Russian gangsters are all played around by her. . If she suddenly showed her hideous face at the last minute, I wouldn't be surprised even if the protagonist is killed together. But in the end, she let her go away, hide her merits and fame, and dissipate her wealth, showing that although she killed, fired, kidnapped, poisoned, cheated guns, and stolen other people’s online banking, she was still not greedy for money. Good girl. Sure enough, you can be forgiven if you look good. Just like Luc Besson has always spared no effort to use his films to blacken up the security situation in his country, but at the same time he did not forget to show her beautiful scenery, so even if there is no blood and smoke along the way, these films have still become the very best in France. Best promotional video. Compared with unscrupulous car commercials, this heavy identity as a French tourist promotion still makes the film stand upright.
Smuggling a few long-legged beauties by car to escape, there was a long-legged beauties who died in the middle of the way, the male protagonist's personality was fuzzy, the female man was powerful and majestic, and they all shot the fourth part and then changed the male lead and restarted. The film is also a bit similar to "Mad Max: Fury Road" in the first half of the year. Action movies have different styles, some are "rough", the typical representative is "Mad Max"; there are "flowers", the typical representative is "Avengers" and similar action movies with some sci-fi elements; and " "Coincident", a typical representative. Some people may want to say "Caribbean Kelp" or Jackie Chan's Kung Fu movie, but what I want to say is "Cat and Mouse". This film undoubtedly belongs to the third category. Of course, it has a little bit of style in the first two categories, but the action design is still mainly small and exquisite. "The ingredients). In this film, I think there are two things that can best reflect this kind of "smart", one is the "drawer war", and the other is driving the boarding passage. This kind of action design like me is the favorite for viewers who are not demanding on the rigor of details, because the visual presentation is very interesting, but it is often spit out "why need it" by more demanding audiences, because This kind of drama often has the suspicion of being near and far away and deliberately showing off. But having said that, isn’t it that they’re showing off in the movie? Otherwise, it’s like a cat catching a mouse. If Tom is really like the cat owners who are supported by cat slaves in reality, step by step and ruthless, then what fun is there (but now It seems that cat slaves are often unwilling to overwork their master's body and let them catch mice). For this type of action movie, just think of it as a circus show with suits and luxury cars. Each type of action movie has its own advantages in visual performance. It doesn't matter which one is higher or lower, but there is no doubt that if you make a movie into a car commercial, you will be sprayed. However, as mentioned above, Luc Besson’s Europa Films is relatively weak compared to the big names in Hollywood, so it is understandable that he has compromised more with sponsors in exchange for more resources.
The protagonist’s father is also a former agent anyway, but he is kidnapped again and again like Athena in "Saint Seiya", except for a section where two (or three?) female donors are consecrated at the same time. Outside of the scene, it did not show a stronger combat effectiveness. It is not so much that he was kidnapped by a few female donors, it is better to say that he sympathized with their experience and took the initiative to help. He might have come up with some horrible ideas. Both the protagonist and his son are named Frank, and their identity backgrounds are similar. This made me wonder if this old Frank was the protagonist of the old version, right? But on second thoughts, this possibility shouldn't be great, otherwise the film shouldn't be made into a car advertisement, but into a hair-producing advertisement.
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