"Action Target Hitler" ... Liang Lao Tang did a good job this time

Bailey 2022-03-21 09:01:33


"Action Target Hitler"

Author: kamiyu Date: 2009-02-27 I



just went to watch the premiere of "Action Target Hitler" tonight, and I feel pretty good. The production is very delicate, and Liang Lao Tang did a good job this time, at least not that kind of feeling of relying on Liang to eat. The pace of the story is fast and there is no boring scene. Although the ending is known early in the morning, there is still a lot of tension in the progress of the plot, especially the coup d'état counts for every second. "I feel...

Although the whole film is not boring, the overall story is still not thick enough, the overall narrative is simple, and the background description behind the characters is not enough. As a World War II film, the 120-minute length is also slightly shorter. Many World War II films It takes nearly three hours to tell a good story.

Some of the actors in the film should be familiar to the audience. The actress who plays Captain Stauffenberg's wife is Carice van Houten, the heroine of the "Black Book" that has just been released in China; The German police general who promised to support Liang Lao Tang and the others was Franken, who played the Nazi officer who robbed and killed Jews in "Black Book". Both of these films are about Nazi Germany in World War II, and it feels logical to use them to shoot the actors of the World War II film.


Liang Lao Tang's wife The actor is very pleasing to the eye and has a lot of taste. He has few scenes but is very comfortable. I suggest everyone to watch "Black Book". The story is more complicated and suspenseful than "Action Target Hitler", and it is more forbearing. and tension.

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  • Adolf Hitler: Do you recognize my voice?

    Major Otto Ernst Remer: Yes, my Fuhrer.

  • Colonel Mertz von Quirnheim: Any problem on Earth can be solved with the careful application of high explosives. The trick is not to be around when they go off.