run, uncle

Jairo 2022-03-21 09:01:38

When I watched Hurricane Rescue 1, I was impressed by the kind father and heroic fighter played by Uncle Liam. This movie and its second film are highly recommended by me. Now it's the third part. It is said that this part was added by force, and there is also Chinese investment. Even Uncle Mu is very reluctant to continue to act. I also know that the plot of repeatedly kidnapping his family, who suffers? So this film finally doesn't play the kidnapping scene. When it comes up, he kills his lover and puts the blame on the uncle, so the uncle plays the scene of being chased and counter-killed.

I have to say, the plot does have a lot of hard concave parts. The Albanian old man's family was all overturned by the uncle, and he killed himself. The plot can't be edited. It just happened that the relationship with Lao Maozi was not good in the past few years, so the big villain became a Russian. But it is also an inexplicable tragedy to involve the uncle's family (the first one was also an accident, but it was a common crime anyway), the ex-wife and husband committed suicide by themselves, and they played tricks, intending to kill everyone by themselves, and made an action movie. There was a suspense movie, but there was no suspense atmosphere, so the inexplicable hair was knocked to the ground by the uncle one by one.

What I have to complain about is that the boss of this group is Caucasian in appearance, and looks perverted and cold, but as a member of the Russian special forces, is it too thin, not necessarily a muscular male image of fitness, at least strong That's fine. In the end, wearing a bathrobe and shooting at him, he was so thin and muscleless that he really wanted to question his actual combat effectiveness. It should also be said that the protagonist's opponent is a Russian gangster on the surface, but most of the uncles in the film are fighting against the authentic American police, and the struggle is very white, and it is obvious that they are framed, and there is not a lot of technical content, why can't the uncle Communicate well with the police, and try to escape from prison if it fails? The black police boss had to chase after the uncle even though he had a lot of mentality, so he crashed countless cars, burned a building, and killed people without communication. At one time, I thought that there were ghosts in the police or that the big boss was the police, but in the end it was the same. At the end, the uncle shook hands with the police and left! Resisting law enforcement, causing traffic accidents, privately using punishment, killing people (even criminals). Even if the audience doesn't care, the police can't, right? Is this still in a country where the legal system is hoped, and the first two films are foreign countries anyway, so it can be explained that the uncle will run away and finally go back. The real villain is his wife's ex-husband, and his superb acting skills actually deceived this drama of snipe and clam fighting! In the end, when he was about to be killed, the uncle saw that the police car was about to arrive, and he was knocked unconscious after threatening a few words. I remember this point and the person who threatened to kidnap his daughter on the phone in the first part is completely different.

Although there are flaws in the plot, the key point is that this is an action shootout film. After all, Uncle Liam has a lot of time. The action is not as neat as before, and the film uses a lot of cut shots. It is estimated that many actions are not easy to use, or a stand-in is used, but the level of excitement has declined. It is said that the fourth film is going to be made. I think it is better to give up. Next time I kidnap my daughter or my grandson (daughter)? . It is said that there is a Chinese version of Sun Honglei starring, but I would like to give the dealers a one-pot solution to relieve their anger. I don't know if the radio and television will release it or not.

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Taken 3 quotes

  • Jimy: Every single day, she goes to the same exact store, right off campus, every morning before class and gets the same peach yogurt drink.

    Kim Mills: Stop.

    Jimy: The fourth one from the back. Not the fifth one, not the third one, right? The fourth one, you know, will stay cold, but not too cold. That way, when she's drinking it as a snack in between classes...

    Bryan Mills: It's still cold. I know I would do exactly the same thing.

    Kim Mills: Yeah, the OCD gene.

  • Lenore St. John: [Mills picks up cell phone] How did it go?

    Bryan Mills: Great. Fantastic. Couldn't have gone better.

    Lenore St. John: The panda was not a hit, I take it.

    Bryan Mills: Careful what you say. He's sitting right next to me. When did she grow up, Lenore?

    Lenore St. John: I know. It goes so fast. All of it. Where are you?

    Bryan Mills: Just going home. Make a little dinner. If you'd like to join us.

    Lenore St. John: Us?

    Bryan Mills: Me and the panda.

    Lenore St. John: I'll... I'll take a rain check on that, if that's okay with you... and the panda?

    Bryan Mills: That's fine by us. I'll see you.

    Lenore St. John: See you.

    [hangs up]

    Bryan Mills: [to the panda] I know what you're thinking. Keep it to yourself.