It's a virgin movie review

Duane 2022-03-17 09:01:04

The film is a standard Hollywood commercial. A happy family suddenly fell into misfortune because of the wrongful arrest of the heroine. The hero who loved her deeply helped her escape from prison and start a new life. The whole drama has an appetizing escape plan and an enviable family love. Although some of the tricks are old-fashioned, such as Russell teasing the police with the Haitian Presidential Palace and going through the passport security check, the whole drama has a very tight rhythm and makes it difficult for him to do so. People can't stop watching it, they are immersed in the situation, and they are hooked.
Although it is a commercial film, there are still many remarkable points. Talk about a few scenarios. Russell assured his wife through the glass window that I won't let you spend the rest life. There is also a sentence I know who you are. Let people see the tough and tender side of a man.
Prison escape is not an easy job, and difficulties are inevitable. When Russell got them all done, I couldn't help asking myself if I had the will to accomplish something. This is an inspirational film. Russell does not have the high IQ of Mike and law-abiding citizens. As a teacher of the people, he wants to be a civilian hero and is closer to life. Let us add a bit of courage to face the challenges of life.
There is so much more to say, the moment the wife opened the car door to end everything, the couple leaned back against the Chevrolet and looked at each other in the sun, the moment Russell's father looked at the map of Venezuela and smiled knowingly, OMG, who said business Movies only play drag racing, not emotions. Don't tell me vulgar, I just like to be conquered by commercial movies like this!

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  • [first lines]

    David: Please, get me to a hospital. I can't breathe. I...

  • Erit: Don't apologize, it's genetics. Women are always competing with each other. That's why you're having problems with your boss.

    Lara Brennan: Because she's a woman...

    Erit: Exactly. Women should work under men, men under women. That's it.

    John Brennan: What about men under men?

    Erit: That's fine too, I mean they can deal with it.