The Motherfucker Got His Ass Kicked, So Does Kick-Ass

Wellington 2022-01-27 08:02:52

The selling point of Hai Bian Wang is the classic routine of Diaosi's counterattack, but not everyone likes the tall and sweet Aaron showing off his muscles after seeing a doctor. When Loli became a royal sister and the diaosi developed, King Hai Bian upgraded from a shitty original tiger den to a shitty COS melee fight.

Of course, you can't use the eyes of the first to demand this confused sequel. The beginning of the previous work is amazing enough, the first-person depressing helplessness is enough to grab people, the violent Lolita and the crap alliance are already bloody enough, Cage's trick is enough If you are dedicated enough, you can only make the scene bigger. (By the way, in the original comic, the male protagonist's girlfriend still ran away with someone, and also passed the photo of the two MLs to the male protagonist. This move has two meanings: 1. You have no seeds, pretend to be gay and pick up girls; Second, you are a coward, and you have no ability to make the old lady feel good. This is a kind of hopeless trust, because the trust of others in you is based on your own weakness. When the male protagonist returns home, he finds that his father He had a hot fight with a burly black woman, and the sense of failure to inherit his father's business ran through his entire spine. After a chill, the teenager indented into the dark world) to

pursue the big scene. This is understandable, but it seems that those lovely details have been ruthlessly erased. The sudden breakup and cheating of the girlfriend seems to be rushed without the foreshadowing of the comics. You can even clearly see that many times the director wants to move the film in the right direction of public opinion. Guidance: So Dr. Gravity's stick never crosses the line. What the second generation of Hei learned from his cruel uncle is to kill without any scruples. This push makes the whole film instantly uninteresting. As an R-rated film, it makes sense that there is more blood plasma. Perhaps the most interesting part of the film is not the BOSS battle, but the Russian mother's way of overturning the police in one go (the Russian mother's setting is like Bruce in Batman. To...), because the plasma is worth it, in place.

And Jim Carrey's death-defying performance made him successfully sell a big step in his acting career. He was normal. He returned to the warmth behind the wind power. To put it bluntly, he completed the unfinished task of Cage in the previous work. At the same time as paving an ending, the final tragedy begins, so the death of my father is reasonable. It was a tragic and unlucky death. Don't you realize, the weirdest thing here is that people off-screen and on-screen want to dress up a terribly absurd story as solidly real, which is when I hear David Goyer say he wants to do it A superman movie that is not a superman is also a contradictory idea--Kippin is not Batman, even if he changed his metal gear and trained his muscles, he is not alone.

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Kick-Ass 2 quotes

  • Dave Lizewski: I want to team up, like Batman and Robin.

    Mindy Macready: Nobody wants to be Robin.

    Dave Lizewski: What's wrong with Robin? Weren't you like Big Daddy's Robin?

    Mindy Macready: Okay, Robin wishes he was me.

    Dave Lizewski: What I'm trying to say is we should be partners. You and me, like the dynamic duo.

    Mindy Macready: I'm in the NFL, Dave. And you play pee-wee.

    Dave Lizewski: So train me. I want to walk the walk, and you're the closest thing I know to a real superhero. Aren't you tired of being on your own? Don't you want to know someone's there for you? Someone who's got your back?

  • Mindy Macready: If I ever catch you robbing again, shit-burger, I'm going to go to Saudi Arabia on your ass and cut your hand off. Promise me you're done with a life of crime?

    Alley Hood: I-I promise.

    [grabs a knife but quickly has his hand severed]

    Mindy Macready: Pants on fire.