No way, old, really old. The skin is not tight enough, and lacks elasticity. After the old age, Brother Long and Brother Shang have experienced more vicissitudes and less tyranny. But I still support them, very desperately.
Okay, that's right. There is not much contact between Russian agents and military-themed works, but they feel that they are too modest. Whether it is the work named by Putin after the Beslan hostage incident, or the later various works, I can’t resonate. The single story, the lackluster performance, and only the impression of the Russian macho sentiment made me a little hopeful, but always disappointed.
The more awesome portrayal of Russian agents is Schwarzenegger's "Red Square Special Police" in the 90s. The story is average, but Arnold’s Eastern European accent, cold style, and burly figure are all. I feel that this is the cold war. The product, this is the fierce Siberian killer. In fact, they can perform well in such works. Cold, hard, and ruthless. Three words are enough. Lao Shang's experience in action movies allows him to easily grasp the stretch and beauty of the action, and the strong physique and swift fighting style of the Eastern Europeans make me very moved. The trick is fatal. This is different from our technique, just
like you look at K1 UFC, the fierce attack of Boqiu and the fierce profit of the policeman Mikel are always two concepts, each with its own advantages. When the cold-blooded brother (Human Flesh Demon King) in the film quickly killed 4 rebuilt warriors, he fisted to the flesh, divided his muscles and bones, and a high jump was accompanied by a heavy elbow, and he could feel the pleasure of bones being broken.
A scissor kick quickly subdued the opponent, hitting the face continuously, and then disappeared under the monitor. This pressure was cruel and irritating.
This is the Eastern European agent style I should have in my heart.
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