Someone once quoted the evaluation of director Chen Kaige’s defeated work "The Promise" to joking about the plot setting of this "Quick Chase": "Quick Chase" is a murder caused by a dog." In this regard, I'm a little bit the same as what I said above. The male protagonist John Wikker decided to violate his vow to wash his hands because of his last gift given to him by his girlfriend before his death—the pet dog was killed by Alfie Allen, the son of the gang boss. I think this does not seem to be in line with the patience and determination of a veteran, experienced, middle-aged male killer. However, we cannot demand that every crime action movie be as exciting as the plot design of "This Killer Is Not So Cold". The fighting scenes of the crime action movie "Quick Hunting" were filmed with great care. The male protagonist wore solemn black suits from the first gun battle at home to the last vengeance fight outdoors. A veteran sports car shows a killer pursuit of extraordinary taste. In addition, whether in the male protagonist’s home, in a bar, or outdoors, the male protagonist’s killing tactics are clean and never sloppy. During the fight, the background music "HAVE LOVE WILL TRAVEL" and "BRAIN REACTION" were also very dynamic. The action clips in "Quick Hunting" can be regarded as sincere work.
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