A Hollywood-style action movie to pass the boring time

Adelbert 2022-03-16 09:01:03

The overall rhythm of "Dangerous Love Hour" can score 80 points, and 20 points are deducted because some of the literary dramas in the middle are a little long and even a bit boring. As an action movie, although the literary drama is a bonus item, the literary drama of this film is Most of them seem useless and make the audience look embarrassed.

Still, the starring Denzel Washington's performance is remarkable, and he seems well suited to play the people's hero. In "Crash Landing Flight", he also played the people's hero who saved the crisis.

In the first half of the plot, Denzel Washington is basically performing with the second male lead, and the second male has a weak sense of presence.

Then, when the story is two-quarters of the way through, the second male begins to be brought up by the rhythm of the plot, and he begins to have a personal space to play. Until the end of the film, the second male and Denzel Washington form a hero, one old and one young. image.

If you're not picky about the plot, and you're bored all afternoon, this is a movie to watch, or at least immerse you in a tense, exciting plot.

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  • Connie: I need you to rally every cell in that brain of yours. When you applied the independent, was the throttle in the forward position?

    Dewey: Yeah, I had to get it moving, Connie!

    Connie: In what position was the throttle set?

    [Dewey is reluctant to say]

    Connie: Damn it, Dewey, what position?

    Dewey: Connie, the throttle was in notch 8, full power. Okay? It was 39 cars!

  • Connie: No, it's definitely under power. We're not sure of the exact speed yet.

    Captain Allen: I thought all these trains had some sort of dead-man brake.

    Connie: There's a wand the engineer has to hit periodically or the air brakes are automatically applied. Unfortunately, this train's were disconnected. Sir, I would gladly explain the particulars of locomotive operation to you if we had time, but right now I really need your assistance posting officers at all the mainline crossings.

    Captain Allen: Uh, one question. How do you all plan to stop it?

    Connie: We're working on it.