As an American one-stop hardware and building materials store enthusiast, the main reason I think of watching this film is to see a text that mentions that Denzel Washington had a fight in a hardware store, making full use of the hardware store. Of various ready-made tools. So I am looking forward to it, thinking about what flowers can be played. After waiting most of the time, it was finally the final battle, and I concentrated on watching the grievances. . . Except for killing the first one and using an electric drill to get rid of that, the others have something to do with the hardware store. Killed so many, didn't pick up a gun easily, and insisted on using the nail gun to work at the end, but still removed the nail gun insurance as a gun, then what did you use other tools for in the beginning? I wasted a complete waste of such a good hardware store background. I also expected the pros and the villains to carry two chainsaws to cut each other.
This movie is an action movie. The first fight is fairly qualified, and most of the rest are full of pretend pictures, with various backgrounds and multi-angle costumes. Denzel Washington, you are shooting an action movie, how come it has become a pretend movie. Many things are illogical. Are American film talents also out of play?
The heroine is really disabled, and the filming is because of the background? Because I think I want to rely on unspoken rules, directors and producers who have seen many beautiful women are not willing to go.
As a movie, the story is said to be complete, although the pretense is overwhelming, the logic is chaotic. But it couldn't resist my disappointment in the action scenes.
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