the scenery in the first half of the shot is beautiful, especially the male protagonist. The cabin on the top of the Rocky Mountains once made me hallucinate that I lived there, now or someday, with my love. The lovely old couple lives in a beautiful home, with large green grass fields, undulating mountain roads, snow-capped mountains in the distance and small houses nearby; even the place where the male protagonist works in logging is beautiful, so tall and so high. The tree is so big that it towers into the sky, and there are fallen branches and fallen leaves everywhere... Canada is indeed a beautiful country.
The other aspects of the movie are not very satisfactory, it can be described by one word: rough! The plot design is rough. People like me who don’t understand movies can guess what will happen after a certain shot; the effect of the picture is very rough, such as a punch from Wolverine. The diamond catch, immediately switch to the other side of the lens. The steel catch is gone, and the one with only one fist is gone; when the diamond girl turned into a crystal clear diamond man blocking the bullet, I almost laughed...Anyway It's not as comfortable as the front when I see the end. Maybe this is a movie without suspense, so fighting is not exciting, after all, knowing that the protagonist is destined to win. The only unexpected thing is that the protagonist’s daughter-in-law is an undercover agent who has not died. Second, the protagonist has forgotten his favorite person... I don’t like this ending, how can I forget it! ! ! Sad.
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