Before watching the movie, you can find that the cast of this movie can be said to be very wonderful. If you change it, then this is a deadpool and the director of SHIELD fighting against Sheriff Gordon, and the deadpool is also in the director's by the way. The story of reconciliation with ex-girlfriend Erica with help. But in fact, this is a story about love and morality. We are not unfamiliar with the male protagonist-Ryan Reynolds, who starred in "Deadpool" last year and exchanged $50 million for more than $700 million at the box office, began to go uphill. Following the "Deadpool" that could not be released in China, his "Illusion: Life Continuation Game" and "Super Brain 48 Hours" were finally released in China in two days. Of course, viewers who have watched "Green Lantern", "Buried Alive" and "Ghost Howling" should be familiar with him. In this film, this time Ryan plays Michael, a security officer who was demoted after a failed protection mission. This somewhat decadent and chatty (although lost to the chief) role can be said to be very suitable for him. Ryan has a typical pair of splayed eyebrows, and the down-drawn eyebrows make him look both innocent and faintly revealing the exhaustion of being raped by life. All walks of life have their own difficulties that they cannot tell, and the beginning of the movie tells you that there will always be many surprises in life (the reversal you guessed is actually true). As a result, the handsome male protagonist who only showed a few minutes of beardless and handsome shots fell to the bottom of his life, and he lost his girlfriend and Jaguar. As the saying goes, one slap can't make a sound, and two people can't sing alone, so another important role appeared, he was the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. who took off the blindfold - Samuel Jackson. This veteran Hollywood actor is the real big name, whether it's in Pulp Fiction or Django Unchained. Seymour's acting skills don't require too many compliments, and I believe that audiences who have seen his movies are well aware of it. This time he played an international hitman Darius, and at the same time, with the background of this character, he raised a simple action comedy to another higher level. Before the movie was released, looking at the trailer, I thought it was just a comedy of drag racing + explosions + gunfights + mouth cannons. But when Darius agreed to be a witness in court because of his wife, I suddenly had an ominous premonition. After all, just three weeks ago, the interspersed in the movie "Interstellar Agent: City of a Thousand Planets" was extremely blunt, causing both the protagonists to lose their chains at critical moments. But it's not that movies or dramas that are sublimated because of the love part don't exist. As far as I've watched recently, the American drama "11.22. 63" (aka "Saving Kennedy") is a good example. In fact, the plot of this movie is actually very simple, and the clues are clear and clear. In more than two hours, a three-part story is clearly told, and even a bit clear and old-fashioned, so that the audience can completely guess it. For a comedy, or any film, it's very important to tell the story clearly. The effect of "Ace Bodyguard" has been completed in terms of content, but there are no surprising extras in structure, no dramatic plot reversal, and no free play after breaking out of the routine. The template goes all the way to the end - even Dareth's escape at the end can be easily predicted. But I have to say it's a good story. When Darius' wife, Sonia, came on stage, I heard the surprise voice of the audience - she and Darius were indeed a natural match, both in appearance and character. The setting of the hero is sad and the beauty is off has undoubtedly been rotten, but when Darius and Sonia's old-fashioned and romantic love blooms in violence and sexiness, I have to say that the classic collocation may never be outdated. But the same routine doesn't work for Michael. It's like an unpopular romance novel. The hero is knocked down by the heroine. R-rated footage (the storyboard here is even the same as the first R-rated contributed by Wade and his girlfriend in Deadpool). When it comes to love, Darius is undoubtedly very successful. For things like putting flowers on the clock tower, even my unshakable girl's heart jumped out and ran in a circle, telling herself, what's going on, it's too romantic Bar. And in the last shot of the bar, in the fighting crowd, Darius and Sonia danced on the dance floor like no one else. The impact of the noisy scolding life and the gentle dance music, you can feel that there is only one thing left in their eyes. each other. (The same is true of loving me and breaking the law for me. In the "Interstellar Agent" next door, there is nothing but embarrassment.) In addition to the love part, how the law and morality are divided is also what this movie wants to express, although the effect is not very successful. There's no "superhero" in the background of the movie, but Darius does what he does like a "superhero" , he walks outside the law and uses his own way to deal with what the law has no choice but to do, so is this justice or wanton? The movie did not give a direct answer, but whether it was Dukhovich's death or Darius's successful escape from prison, it has already revealed the lineup of the movie. Just like the "Sokovia Treaty" in "Captain America 3", is it correct to use the law to limit the behavior of superheroes and use the law as the sling to control superheroes? Maybe one day, there will be an answer to this question. When the law and morality are no longer in conflict, when the law can solve those problems, then it is time for the "superheroes" and "vigilantes" to rest.
2017.11.12
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