In my humble opinion, this film is satirizing some of the current status quo in the United States to some extent. The villain's conspiracy is to release nerve gas on the top of high-rise buildings, and then sell the antidote to the government with the antidote he made. Take control of the government. This practice of setting up an enemy and then appearing like a savior to settle him is a replica of a series of actions by the United States in the international community over the past few decades.
The reason why the United States wants to do this is because it must prove to the world and those interest groups that the peace and stability of the world cannot be separated from the United States, and use this to exchange for the protection fees of those interest groups, and to shape a tall figure in the hearts of people all over the world. , fraternity, omnipotent national image, so as to take the opportunity to export their own culture and interests, carry out "spiritual aggression" against other countries, and achieve a certain degree of "global integration".
In addition, this film still does not solve many of the usual problems of 3D films, that is, the fast-moving shots will make the audience feel a little uncomfortable and dizzy, and many fighting scenes are not clear enough, and some scenes are not done enough. Thrilling, but the escape from the snow mountain and the final high-rise fight is still remarkable.
The mentoring and apprenticeship in the film and the friendship between brothers are still good, bringing some touching and memorable places to this blockbuster.
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