I also like to watch action movies when I am older. As long as the car rides on the road and hits the drum, people will be energetic.
However, the fighting scenes in this film can make me see impatient, and make me think, why haven't the fight been finished yet? Why do you have to turn again?
1. The plot design is too complicated, so that the logic is about to be confused.
According to the end of the film, it was said that she wanted revenge because she was taken away.
Then she must be deeply in love with her husband, but how do I think, how do I feel that there is no reason for "deep love", just a few flashbacks, even if it is confessed?
There is no need for the trainer to rush into the CIA to perform the task, right? Don't the agents want to be foolproof and highly confidential? What if either of the two people fails? Isn't that exposed? And when the trainer negotiated with her, her performance was very poor and very passive.
2. The fighting scene is too old and really nothing new. Fighting scenes of various styles have come over and over, and some feel like a cutscene.
For example: the car
jumping scene in "Die Hard", the
motorcycle scene in "The Matrix"
and then there are window climbing, elevator shafts, subway tunnels, helicopter diving, full destruction on barges and so on.
The truth is: too many tasks and too few highlights.
When I saw the Scarface Man appeared and she had a new task, I started to feel impatient.
Then I was fighting for a long time, if it wasn't for everyone to watch it together, I would also "run away".
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