Today, we will talk about the movie "Dare to Kill".
The film title is Trauma Center (2019), also known as Trauma Center.
The biggest highlight of "Dare to Kill" is that there is Bruce Willis in the cast.
The 65-year-old actor has long been a world-famous action star. With the Detective John McAllen in Die Hard in 1988, he has been popular for many years. Although he is also broadening his play road, the most handy action movies have always been.
But to be honest, Bruce Willis is not the leading actor in this film, but at best a supporting actor with a decent role.
However, the film poster chose to put him in such a prominent position, and he was seriously suspected of being fooled because he was still the first on the cast and crew list.
The real protagonist of the film is the heroine Nikki Wayland. She plays the heroine Madison Taylor.
When the two black policemen acted evil, they wounded Madison Taylor, a passing crowd. The black policeman’s brains were not so good. When shooting, he used a police gun, and the bullet was still in Madison Taylor's body. After Madison Taylor was sent to the trauma center for treatment, the two black police panicked and wanted to retrieve the warheads and eliminate the evidence.
So the black police used the police identity as a cover and searched for Madison Taylor in the trauma center.
Naturally, Madison Taylor would not wait to die. In the trauma center, he tried his best to deal with the black police, looking for opportunities to resist self-help.
As a good policeman who enforces the law impartially, Bruce Willis will naturally not play the role of a black policeman. Here he is playing the good police Lieutenant Det. Wakes.
After Wicks’ informant was killed by the black police, Wicks began to track down the black police’s whereabouts. Happened to meet Madison Taylor who was lying on the gun, and Wicks naturally began to help her.
Then "Dare to Kill" entered a very strange state, and the two protagonists played their own games.
Madison Taylor had a great time playing with two strong men in the hospital, leaving them chasing and fighting in every room.
Wicks was dangling around the periphery of the hospital, and he didn't know if he really found any evidence. Anyway, it was just black lights dangling around.
It wasn't until the film was almost over that the two finally met on a regular basis.
The film can neither make Wicks appear incompetent, nor make his scenes too heavy. The result is the weird status quo that the audience sees.
The police's IQ was forced offline, and the entire hospital was forced offline, leaving Madison Taylor and two black policemen to play peek-a-boo. The belated Wicks seemed to be the only hope for the entire police station.
Perhaps in the eyes of the translator, Bruce Willis is equal to the guts, that is, the guts to walk. No matter what movie he makes, it must be translated into "Tiger XX".
For example, the "Die Hard" series, "Dare to Kill", and this "Die Hard to Kill".
Similar to "Guard to Kill", "Guard to Kill" is also a story that took place in a hospital, except this time Bruce Willis is not a doctor, but an old policeman.
The film is really not as appropriate as translating it directly into "The Trauma Center". Throughout the article, I don’t see anything that has the courage, and I haven’t seen any character who has become fatter, but I have seen many characters show negative IQ status, like a stupid conference.
There are too many contradictions in the film, and many plot settings are incredible.
The film can be regarded as a omni-directional slot, and every place is badly balanced. There is no new feature in that place, and there is no place to be praised.
If you really want to complain about the movie, almost every minute and every second is worth complaining. But on the other hand, it is not worth wasting time to complain about this film.
Bold cameo,
Murderous.
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