2014-06-05
A down-and-out uncle who has experienced enough pain, is a familiar character to Liam Neeson. After entering the 60th mark, he actually propped up the sky of action movies, which can be regarded as blooming.
Although the latter half of the tribe falls into the rut, it should be said that this is an excellent film. The skill lies in the director and screenwriter, and there is absolutely no problem in changing the leading role. The story is novel enough, and the director left the suspense almost at the end. Today, when video is popular, and at an altitude of 10,000 meters where contact should be cut off, the most traditional text messages have made the atmosphere extremely tense. It is also the pain after 9/11. Everyone is finding their own life in their own way, whether it is positive or negative. In a closed space where nothing can be trusted, being able to have a perfect solution can be regarded as a good start and a good end to the story.
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