My daughter is pregnant, the next one should save my granddaughter

Ignatius 2022-03-20 09:01:31

Any film that gets its third installment will look old, especially an action movie. Save my daughter...save my daughter...save my daughter again and again, the same story, a moderately boring plot, and a cliché fighting design. The first "Hurricane Rescue" won the word-of-mouth box office because of a new story format, and the third film Liam Neeson is as old-fashioned as the story, but he is still fashionable. Perhaps to hide the age, the action scenes are designed to be extremely fast, fast-paced, and the editing is frustrating. The eyes were very uncomfortable at first watching Neeson flee from the pursuit and fight several times in the back. Each shot was cut to 0.2-0.5 seconds, dazzling and unbearable. I want to criticize the editor badly, but I pay tribute to Neeson again.

When Luc Besson produced and wrote the first, he had no idea it would become a classic in the action genre. So the surprise made the second, or even the third. We all know that when a sequel comes out, Uncle Liam can't actually save anything. He has killed dozens of people in a row for his daughter, and he is already supernatural. However, the fate of such a family is bumpy and life is in constant danger. In the first two films, all kinds of fuses were exhausted, and in the third film, the lover became an ex-wife, and for some reason, he remarried a wolf, which led to the disaster of death and the reappearance of Liam. It’s not uncommon for movies about a hero to be alone. In 2008, “Hurricane” attracted our attention because of Uncle Liam’s suave appearance, completely different from Bruce Willis in “Die Hard”. A gentle man's madness is more in line with the minds of modern people who are oppressed by confusion and confusion, and is more acceptable on the spiritual level. But any rice no longer tastes fresh until the third time.

In addition to the editing being uncomfortable, many of the subtle plots are also disturbing. If you watch a lot of movies, you may not think about these points, but after seeing everything, you will feel like sitting on pins and needles when you think about it in the theater. When Stewart kidnapped Kim and fled to the airport, he sounded like a regular airport, right? But the two pilots watched Stewart kidnap a girl on the plane, threatened him with a gun, didn't negotiate, refused to fly, and returned, and they were still sitting on the plane, presumably it was their private jet, so understandable (so the previous reservation call what happened again). Porsche can crash a plane, but the car doesn't seem to be damaged. The performance is really top-notch, so I wonder: is this an advertising placement or a dramatic exaggeration?

This one also has the participation of the New York police, but most of the time it plays a mediating role, and in the real confrontation between good and evil, it plays a good role in enriching the plot. He couldn't catch the bad guy, but he continued to help—of course, in the end, the black sheriff accused Uncle Liam of being the unquestionable truth. The most puzzling thing is that the black sheriff finally said, in fact, I knew early on that you were fine. Then the reason for the bagels is explained. My God, then you still used a lot of police force to hunt down the protagonist, and also said to Kim that your father's suspicion is really big? I'm also very disappointed with the ending. The gang leaders were killed, and Stewart, who was playing with both sides, survived. After all of his "beloved" ex-wives are killed, Liam indulges the worst and liberates them from prison after intimidation, which can only prove that his daughter is his true love. It was because he was afraid that he would go to jail after killing the bad guy in front of the police, so he chose to be free to continue to carry out his love for his daughter. Then the gangsters who were killed before are really poor and white~~ If you want to be happy, you will be happy to the end. This ending has the twilight of the third part. I still like the last "Angry Killing" scene of "Seven Deadly Sins" a little more. .

Liam Neeson said in an interview: "This story may finally be the third part." "Or", the table may be. As far as the protagonist's idea is concerned, the story should end in the third part. In fact, who knows what else the producer will come up with? Liam believes that if there is still a need to save his daughter, then the father really has failed enough. Every time a lone hero bravely ventures into the dragon's lair, the audience sees it happily, but they often reflect later on, how reasonable the plot is. Maotou thought, if there is a fourth movie, Grandpa Liam, whose hair is completely gray, should be risking his life again for his kidnapped granddaughter!

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  • Kassandra 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Fight, fight, fight... how can I solve it if it's not my food

  • Justyn 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    5.0/10 points. Lian Po is old, and he can still eat. . .

Taken 3 quotes

  • Franck Dotzler: I need you to step back and allow me to handle this. I got it.

    Bryan Mills: What's your first priority here, Inspector?

    Franck Dotzler: To arrest St. John and charge him with your ex-wife's murder.

    Bryan Mills: My first priority is my daughter.

  • Bryan Mills: All your problems solved. All your worries over. But it didn't quite work out that way.

    Stuart St. John: [hears the police coming and starts laughing] Oh, listen, Bryan. They're coming. You can't kill me now.

    Bryan Mills: Oh, yeah?

    Kim Mills: Dad.

    Bryan Mills: I know you know a lot of people... and with a good lawyer, you'll get out of jail in a few years. And then I'll come for you. I'll find you. And we both know what's gonna happen.