I hurriedly turned on the TV and saw the recommended Escape Plan, so I turned on the mode of watching movies while feeding my baby. Although I can't see the end carefully from the beginning, it does not hinder the grasp of the main plot.
The former muscular man Stallone is old and shrunk. I can't recognize it at a glance, but I feel familiar. But the Hollywood-style plot of escape room is still interesting.
The first time I saw Schwarzenegger's "True Lies" was ten years ago, although I saw it on the CD of the Oscar movie golden song I bought when I was in elementary school in the 1990s. Although the years are not forgiving, Arnold's sharp eyes are as always. Just when he looked at the prison guards rushing up from the deck with this look in the helicopter, he suddenly felt that Rambo was back. He's still so cool.
"The Maze Moving", "Snowpiercer", "The Shawshank Redemption", and even the spy film "The Wind", etc., are almost all of the same type of films, that is, escape room, the only difference is the plot.
If the secret room is a limitation, then the plot is the most creative thing. The more restrictive, the more it can stimulate creativity.
The secret room is a fixed-size canvas. What to paint and how to paint it is up to the painter. The plot is something that is worth the effort of the writers.
All in all, this movie was a good time to pass the time. At the same time, it can also allow some writers to provide ideas for their own novel writing.
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