Given that the director was a police officer decades ago and has reached a certain age, he naturally sees things like "the way of heaven is reincarnated, and karma is retribution".
The director has previously made three city movies (just my personal name), "General Administration 36" with Paris as the background, "MR73" in Marseille, "Gangs of Lyon" in Lyon, and several movies are full of helplessness and despair. , especially "MR73", the despair I watched a year ago was really unbearable.
This time the director has returned to Marseille, but the way of telling the story is still the same as 10 years ago. If someone turns over the director's works, as I mentioned above, the audience will find that so many exquisite pictures are piled up, in fact The core is still the set of "dog bites dog, black eats black, you have me, I have you, and in the end, there is reincarnation in heaven, people are not as good as heaven, and everyone who comes out has to pay a price". But I just want to say, it's all over in 2020, and the background story in the film is also in 2020. Can my police director change his mind to make a movie? There are actually quite a few highlights in this film, such as the action scene of the shootout. This time, it was more agile than the above three films. It was quick, accurate, and ruthless, and it was also less emotional. , You basically know the director's thinking and you know exactly what the film will look like. You made so many works of this type 10 years ago, and it's still the same 10 years later. This doesn't mean standing still.
I am afraid that the director must first jump out of that kind of thinking mode to create a good work. The director himself was born in the police, in fact, he is a story. "Outlaws" is actually a more evasive work by the director, as well as the content of this movie, there are too many private goods, so we should make a mini-series to make the audience digest it better, just like "Outlaws" (I have to say that there are so many familiar faces in this movie, and although there are some I can't name, I am glad to see so many familiar faces, such as Jean Reno).
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