The film tells the story of a sudden incident that plunges the entire United States into chaos. The heroine and a former Marine Corps doctor try to escape from a crisis-ridden city.
The film's title "Bushwick" was originally the name of a district in New York, USA, and the story also took place in this area. The story of the whole film takes place from the time the heroine gets off the train to the evening. The film opens without any preparation. The heroine who was happily taking her boyfriend home will find that New York has become a battlefield when she gets off the train. He was also blown to death. At this time, the audience was as trapped as the heroine. The plot from now on is that the audience follows the heroine all the way to escape, is in danger, is rescued by the heroine, and then escapes together. A major feature of this film is the use of a "long shot" approach similar to "Birdman" to "one shot to the end". The shaking trailing photography and real-time shots give a very realistic sense of the scene, allowing the audience to experience it. The situation of ordinary people surviving in the urban riots of bullets and bullets.
The film’s background to the war was that several southern states headed by Texas intended to become independent, and a new civil war broke out. Considering the current situation in the United States, this setting has some realistic background. Another interesting aspect of the film is that the southern rebels encountered unimaginable resistance when they attempted to occupy Bushwick. The reason was that the illegal guns here were so rampant that they exceeded their original expectations. Residents armed to guard their homes. The rebels have suffered a lot. This scenario has found a very good reason for "resisting tyranny" to rationalize the proliferation of guns in the United States. In the film, the big guy Dave Batista (the "Destroyer" in Guardians of the Galaxy"), who plays the former U.S. military doctor, actually played with the tenderness of the iron man, which is impressive. Finally, he remembers the true feelings of the past with the heroine. Revealed, quite a bit "who said that tough guys can't act" feeling. Overall, this distinctive movie is worth watching.
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