The story begins not as a "chivalrous" legend, but an ordinary American middle school student, in our words, the story of a person who cannot be more than two. The rough workmanship of the 99-dollar costume purchased from the Internet can almost see the opening, and the plot of being run over by a car is also telling the audience that we want to make an ordinary person, not a god. However, after encountering this so-called "world's best loli", this ordinary person actually became a super man in the public sense by accident. And this "the world's most awesome loli" is nothing more than a little girl with a nylon wig, blindfold slanted, holding a mouthful of fuck, but she has an invincible boss in the world. The two sides and the three-way melee, which is the anti-funny party, made this year's Kung Fu + Entertainment + Funny First Class B film.
In fact, from the perspective of cost and production, this film should not be classified as a B-level film. But from the state of being bloody and the director, it is obviously the true story of the B-level film. Starting from cutting his fingers, whether it is the person who directly steamed and exploded by the microwave or the one who was crushed into powder by the bulldozer, the director absolutely did not spare blood and creativity, let us see the image of Batman and Spiderman's justice costume B. The audience was hooked. And the most eye-catching thing in the film is the shaping of Mindy's image. This little girl with a loli expression and a killer posture, a prostitute and talking, bloody everyone's eyeballs. Especially the scene where the guards walked into the elevator in a school uniform holding a machine gun and swept through the door. It really made people's adrenaline soar. I couldn't wait to break the armrests of the chair in the movie theater.
Vulgar must also be vulgar to be meaningful. This is where Kick Ass is most successful. Let those who pretend to be noble in the name of justice go to death; when our classmate Dave lifted into the sky with a slanted rocket launcher on his back, director Matthew Vaughn announced the birth of Grassroots Superman.
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