Old man fights aunt who calls herself "girl"

Carli 2022-06-20 17:18:19

If a shootout action movie doesn't have a crackling fight, a bloody fight, or a bloody fight, it takes months to think about it before you pull the trigger, all for seamlessness, or for clarity It's not too late to kill before the truth, perhaps such a protracted process will make a thrilling action film look like a literary film. Would you like this movie? And I think that's precisely the charm of the movie "The Last Step".

The heroine, played by Sarah Lynd, calls herself a girl. This "girl" has deep eye bags and obvious wrinkles. If she is in China, she will be called an aunt wherever she goes. In fact, she was born in 1982, and it is indeed appropriate to be called auntie. However, to be honest, this girl is indeed very beautiful, her double eyelids are cut just right, and the corners of her eyes should have been opened, making her eyes look very big and charming; anyone who has seen the film "Wolf Police" knows that she plays a big breasted girl The sexy hotel waiter, in other words, this girl should have played that kind of sexy and seductive role. Yet somehow, people like to use her in Angelina Jolie-esque movies.

The girl is really pretty

As for our Uncle Renault, he is a tough guy who can't be beaten. Not only is he a tough guy, but he is also very wise in almost every movie. In fact, I think Uncle Lei's young image is a bit like the cuteness of the French comedian Bean. Fortunately, he kept his beard up (it seems that beards are very important to men), and he doesn't like telling jokes so much, so he became Jackie Chan instead of Stephen Chow.

This is supposed to be the last shootout thriller for Reynolds, if it counts as a shootout, because we can feel like he can barely run. I faltered after walking a few steps, and the only few shootout parts in this play are estimated to be enough to tire Uncle Lei. When filming in a cold zone, the old man must wear thick, bloated, so that he looks more "bear"; while the girl Sarah Linde in the play wears very thin, very light, very tight cotton clothes, plus tight jeans, and you can show off your figure in the ice and snow. One of the signs of a girl is beauty.

Henry, the killer played by Uncle Lei in the play, lives in a hut in the icy forest. There is a label on the forehead called Stubborn, which reminds people a bit of Jack London and Hemingway. This killer loves to read "Sun Tzu's Art of War", he said. This book is almost forgotten in China, but it is regarded as a divine book in foreign countries. Undoubtedly, the killer Henry used the tactics in this book, and there were many opportunities to kill the "girl" but did not do it; similarly, there were also many opportunities to be killed by the girl Charlie, all of which were avoided. In fact, the process of Henry getting along with Charlie was a tormenting process. Henry used Sun Tzu's tactics to grind Charlie to pieces; just when he was about to kill his prey, he was shot to death. This torture process is what I find interesting when watching this film.

There are two other main lines in the film, one is the tracking process of black people, and the other is the tracking process of police detectives. The two main lines eventually converged. But to be honest, these two main lines are really average, completely different from Henry and Charlie's line. Henry and Charlie are both tactical and humanistic, even when Charlie shoots Henry from behind. A moment ago, we all hoped that the old man would have a spark with the girl, get along for a long time, and get along very well. Isn't this love? It's a pity that the screenwriter's setting is that Henry kills the girl, or the girl kills Henry. Although this movie may be a bit literary, it is not a love movie after all. Besides, Uncle Lei is not suitable for acting as a love movie.

Lao Lei fights the rivers and lakes again

However, this method of dividing into several lines has also achieved Uncle Lei. In terms of acting skills, Uncle Lei's line is obviously crushed while the other two lines. What we see is that let Reno not rely on action, but rely on acting to support the film. If so, this will not be the last battle of Uncle Lei, because the action can be slow, as long as the brain is wise enough and the acting is very good, this kind of story can actually be told a lot.

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