Perhaps there are so many action movies of this type that people can’t finish, or perhaps the previous Terminator left a shadow on my heart. After watching it, I finally realized the emotion of director Feng Xiaogang, "I can’t see the hearts of people." "What means.
I admit that the stunts in it are very dazzling, and I also admit that Brother Tom is working hard, but what about it, in my mind it can only be another bad movie.
From the point of view of action movies, European and American styles have always focused on strength and high-tech. However, in an era when so many action movies are unclear, it will also cause aesthetic fatigue. Even if this movie is placed in other movies, There will not be any conflicts inside. The action scenes in Chinese movies are different. They emphasize more on skills, and more on the limits of human beings, rather than relying on high-tech technology. The two episodes of Killing the Wolf are typical of these features. This has created a Chinese-language action movie that has a different charm even if it is the same action, and even the same series will not make people feel familiar. It is strongly recommended that the heroine and the villain fight the short knife in the film to learn about the short knife and short stick scenes of Wu Jing and Donnie Yen in Killing the Wolf. I don't know how many orders of magnitude I checked.
Recall that so many of the current series have followed the plot idea of the first 90s and have been chewing on their original books? There are so many short films in various series. If you don’t have a good idea, don’t consume consumers all the time. If this is the case, Hollywood will really decline. Previously, it was said that the General Administration of Views required that all satellite TV variety shows can only be done for one season. , I think Hollywood also needs to refer to it. After all, if you can make money by chewing on your old books, who will really think about some good ideas and good scripts? The only thing I've watched recently is Interstellar, which is classified as a technology film.
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