male number one must be stronger than the female number one, and the
female number one must be at a loss for a certain period of time, and most of the time have to wait. The male number one rescues
and there must be a female villain, her strength does not matter, anyway, the male number one must solve it personally.
In contrast, in Stallone’s movies, the male power factor is not very big, and the female role almost appears as the villain. No, the only time the special police judge was cleaned up by a female policeman. Objectively speaking, it was more comfortable for women to see.
Try to think about a person who is always next to you saying that you are weak, and a person who doesn't complain to you very much. Let you choose, which one would you choose?
And just like the last battle shot by the governor not long ago, the Korean director made it. South Korea is a country of male chauvinism. Under the influence of Chinese Confucianism, the
director has to make a female villain, and it doesn’t make sense logically. In theory, there are two. A female villain who hijacked a prison car, had
to cover her face, and then disappear inexplicably. What is it? It means that no matter how powerful a woman is, she must cover her face without a face to see people?
Then I had to say that the kidnapped female agent was a ghost, I was surprised. If she was a ghost in the first place, would the drug lord know?
If she is an inner ghost, before the end, she will show a hostile distance from the big drug lord, what kind of meaning is this? And if her account is to be embezzled and bribed, she can leave safely if she wants to run, need to run with the big drug lord?
And the female number one in it was very brainless. At first she was unfriendly with the male number 4 in the cell, and then he was beaten by drug dealers in the wild and had no fight back.
Arnold appeared on the scene, satisfying the heroism rescue. In the final decisive battle, the only wonderful thing is the short-term sniper, and then hit the assassin's stairs, and after the kill, he actually kissed the male number 4. Is it too easy to succeed?
In the end, the director succeeded in getting the male detective team leader to handcuff the female agents. Seeing that there were no women in his team, it seemed that it was deliberately to cut women from the senior police force. The director seemed to tell people that women were female. At best, you can only be a small policeman in the countryside. Don't think about high-level positions like FBL, you women.
Matching the big drug lords can only be an excuse, and the reason for making up is extremely bad.
If it weren’t for watching Arnold, I would never go to watch all kinds of contradictory bugs . I would insist on watching the ending subtitles of any movie, except for this movie. I can’t finish it, but I’m full of awkwardness.
Perhaps the female audience is unhappy with this kind of tough guy movie. The first is to deliberately suppress the role of women, and the second is to deliberately hostile women. If there is no female villain, you must create one.
Otherwise, what? Satisfy the psychology of those patriarchs?
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