The movie has some hidden sense of humor. When Keanu Reeves appeared, the car seemed to fly out of thin air. When he was chasing the bus, he would knock on the door and knock on the door. There is also the scene where Keanu Reeves patiently explained to a criminal with a gun on the bus, which reminded me of the composite video of him persuading the supermarket robber, which made people laugh.
The movie is still relatively realistic. In the opening paragraph of the bank grab, the protagonist hangs a rope to find a way inside the elevator, but still uses an almost lazy tone to talk nonsense with his partner. In the elevator trap designed for him by the villain, if it was Jason Statham, he might use some acrobatic moves to jump away from the elevator, but the protagonist had to jump back into the elevator honestly.
My previous impression of Sandra Bullock was mainly that of the leftover female romance film with fake marriage, but this one is still very young, with short hair, and the love scene with Keanu Reeves is quite interesting. The two people belong to that typical. In the thrilling situation of having love, the movie has repeatedly teased this point. She must sit in the driver's seat and drive the car above fifty, and the hero must be by her side to make suggestions, or the bomb will explode. This is an effective intimacy space. I also like the last part of the subway where the male lead kicks the iron pipe in vain and pulls the handcuffs back. He himself knows that these actions are useless, but they are in line with the psychological state of the people at that time. Then, he hugged the hostess and rolled in the full-speed subway, just like the Desire Express. This is almost a scene with sexual desire. Sure enough, in the end, he arranged two people in the gorgeous scene of the aftermath of the disaster. Kissing in front of everyone.
Many twists and turns were arranged on the bus. Among them, the main role played by the male lead and the female lead saved everyone. In this process, the audience not only empathized with the role, but also liked the role more.
The villain seems to have a high IQ setting, but the movie does not stingy to show his angry expression every time his strategy is frustrated. And his motivation was simply set to ask for money.
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