It turns out that there is a basis for shooting until the fourth

Aron 2022-03-20 09:01:15

The first time I watched it was 2, and I saw the classic shot of the flying car hanging upside down in the cinema. Made a big advertisement for Audi. After watching that movie, I have always made it my goal to own a car like that.

To be honest, 1 is actually a mediocre whole, but it can be used as the beginning of a series, so as to continue to produce sequels, it can be said that 1 has contributed. Much of its charm is not in plot or beauty. Rather, it sets the tone for the entire series at the very beginning: car skills.

Picking up the robbers to hide from the police, precise calculations and brilliant skills, plus a sensational sentence in the news: police said, were not for the poor driving skill...blablabla~~~. Directly mobilize the enthusiasm of car lovers and potential car lovers. When the old cop from the back comes, a few words of dialogue will guarantee the box office of the next few movies...

-- I always said the way a men treats his car, is how he treats himself.
-- I say that's probably true, detective.
......
-- ...they come from Italia wearing their very expensive suits. And the young pretty girls with big jewelry, and too much make up. Very...Mafia~~~

temptation, this is over It's all about temptation.

Whether it is a simple but omnipotent tough guy like the hero, or a beautiful car in the mouth of detective, or a high-end Italian suit, it is a realm that men are fascinated by. However, they are all linked to the car. Such a car can have such a life.

Not to mention when it comes to 2, completely showing off the skills of the car, which further confirms the car and the beauty, which are the two topics that men pay the most attention to.

I'm guessing this series can take a long time as long as the cars and the skills are there...

PS: That fight in the oil was so creative wow. Not bad.

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The Transporter quotes

  • Frank Martin: You don't need your mouth to pee.

  • Frank Martin: Transportation is a precise business.