The recent American films seem to have more and more traces of Hong Kong films. Is it because many Hong Kong martial artists have gone to Hollywood?
Typical Hollywood blockbusters such as Die Hard are nothing more than blasting, gunfighting, car chasing, and hand-to-hand combat. The scenes are magnificent and bloody but not refined enough. Hong Kong action movies can't shoot big scenes, but they have more details. They are often very clear.
The combination of the two through special effects is perfect. It has a little meaning since "The Matrix". When it's wanted, it's very interesting. The bullet will turn and the car will roll over.
The male protagonist rushed to kill in the textile factory in one go, "Kill one person in ten steps, don't stay for a thousand miles." Many bullets that turn are like Xiao Li's flying knives. There are even Zhang Fei-style butchers who throw away their guns and juggle with knives. The most accent is of course AJ, who has lost a lot of weight. Her tattoo is a perfect match for the female killer. She and her husband Xiaobu are the most accented killer heroes in history.
Thinking that the hero and the heroine are going on the line of the relationship between the wild girl and the younger sister and brother, who knows that a fake kiss is not going to follow? How do I remember more than that in the trailer? ......So I am really unwilling to have AJ dead.
When I saw the middle, I wondered whether to give four stars or five stars? The styling is very good, the special effects are very cool, so giving five stars is always a little emboldened.
At the end I decided to give five stars. The ending is as complete as AJ's bullet. The startling X at the beginning echoes the inattentive X at the end. With Morgan Freeman's happy expression, it is a perfect ending.
For the unsatisfied classmates, the classmates who want to stab them, can't the final monologue of the male lead explain the problem? This is simply the dream of an otaku. Is all Hollywood absurdity inexcusable in a dream?
For an otaku who dreams of being wanted at home but not going to Akihabara to be a road demon, don’t be too demanding.
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