Boarding Gate: French Violence

May 2022-12-22 05:34:35

Watching French movies, I always feel that there is something more. The excess is like the smell of perfume floating in the empty streets of France. She is not there, but the luxurious fragrance lingers. Therefore, I don't like French violence. She is too tactful and full of feminine femininity.



However, French-style violence suits the tastes of most Chinese audiences. This is why China and France can form allies. We all have a common feature: the pursuit of moderation.



I was looking forward to capturing the killer breath from the title, thinking that there would be some kind of violent aesthetic presentation, and I hoped that the restricted-level plot that tickles the partition wall would develop to a climax explosion, but the result was just so, and in the end it turned out to be I went into a circle of low-IQ suspense films, alas. . .



Not to mention that the story itself is full of loopholes, just look at the beautiful and handsome guys. The vase-style Lin Xilei is naturally not worth seeing, the heroine Aisha Argento has more than enough skills but not enough skills, but the supporting actor Wu Jialong is a bit interesting, just like Chen Xiaochun, the older he gets, the more flavorful he is. But the limit of the development of mixed-race actors is Huang Qiusheng, and Wu Jialong seems to be a little far away, hehe.

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