During the treasure hunt, the directors also made curiosities early, and the details were very ingenious. They not only led the audience's nose at all times, but also produced various interesting clues from historical knowledge, which attracted people's attention. Remote-controlled helicopters can explore the writing on the Statue of Liberty in France, and even the two perseverance desks at Buckingham Palace and the White House in the United States have become the key to cracking the code. There is also the middle section of the car chase in the UK. The camera is cut cleanly. Three cars are running rampant on the street. You chase me, the sense of speed is extremely strong, and you can see the grand production momentum. At this moment, Cage had a secret trick. While running a red light to avoid chasing soldiers, he also called his assistant to rob the police to take pictures, keep the information on his car, and win the danger. He actually had a little bit of humor. I really should admire the American screenwriters for their unreliable power. .
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