In the 40 minutes on the train, I didn't even see a reason, and it felt far less exciting and thrilling than the first three films.
It always feels weird at the end. Why did the gangsters of CIA officials stop chasing them after Agent No. 3 was taken care of, as if Agent No. 3 was all they had bet on.
And that Agent No. 3 was also very funny. He was hyped up and down, but he was kicked off the motorcycle by the female doctor's Foshan Shadowless Foot. And the male protagonist was so powerful before fighting against wolves, and he could hear the sound of missiles flying in the distance. In the end, he was slightly injured and would faint on the motorcycle. It was all due to the female protagonist's flying kick. The contrast is too great. It's not right to say that he didn't take the blue-green pills before, because he didn't need to take the green pills for injections tomorrow, didn't he?
I feel that there are a lot of things that don't need to be said very carefully, but it took a lot of space. For example, the companion on the snowy mountain before was so mysterious and unpredictable that he was bombarded to death. The things that have been made clear have been passed along. For example, so many villain officials have appeared one after another, but they have not clearly explained their functions, making the clues very confusing and confusing, and it is a bit of putting the cart before the horse.
But the male protagonist's skills are still good, and Rachel Weisz is still very beautiful. With this to Samsung.
I still miss Matt Damon more.
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