A contrived movie...the abused slow motion, deliberate mirroring, greasy performances, overstretched emotions, awkwardness to watch... The narrative logic is too messy, the story is messy, a lot of bugs... Especially the first half, the rhythm is also It’s too slow...The plot develops very slowly. Both the performance and the editing are too protracted, and it makes people feel stomachache... I feel that the production level of the whole film is a bit uneven: the emotional drama is too numb, and the intimate drama is deliberate, in order to serve the plot. Forced to advance the relationship between the two, the heroine is indeed a tool person... The play is like a Hong Kong movie, but there is no innovation. Many positions and tricks are almost the same... The last car chase scene is still worth seeing , I can’t help but wonder if it was all filmed by the same director. The difference between long and short board is a bit big... Many lines are a bit "water" and lack depth... Some lines are even repeating narratives. It is clear that the pictures have already been explained. Again, interesting? The female protagonist has good acting skills, but there is really no sense of CP with the male protagonist. Too old, the love between sister and brother is the sense of sight... And why the female protagonist's setting is always a woman who is the opponent of the male protagonist, every time it is this kind of routine , So boring... The protagonist’s halo is still blinding. As long as the protagonist’s gun, even a pistol, its range and damage are better than sniper and cannon... As long as the protagonist drives/rids a car, even a small motorcycle is better than a villain. His car runs fast and has bulletproof effects... Hey, we all know that Hollywood’s protagonists are immortal, but it’s a bit of a show to be too supernatural. After all, they’re not filming superheroes... This time again I saw Director Wu’s queen pigeon, but I felt it was really deliberate. It didn’t integrate well with the story. It was more like a personal trademark imposed by the director. I remind everyone who directed this film... I feel that the director wants too much. I have integrated my personal style into this series of movies, but there are too many elements, too mixed ideas, and it’s a bit nondescript...
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