This is a good movie.
I seldom use such straightforward words to evaluate a movie, as if I had to start with a topic when I first learned to write as a child.
Just because I can't think of the right words to praise.
Accustomed to the 3D with special effects and dazzling skills, I am surprised that 2D still does not lose the brilliance of the array.
Accustomed to the plot serving the audience's ups and downs, I was surprised by the aggressive urgency of this film.
To say that it is the most terrifying and powerful place is probably: the sense of reality. There is no room for thinking and aftertaste during the process, just galloping scene by scene, making the audience seem to be immersive recorders.
Like a machete inlaid with gold, it uses beautiful arcs to show the roughness and horror of this world.
The attendance rate in the theater was very high, and even half of the people in the second row were seated. The crowd was so full, and the chatter was surprisingly low. Everyone held their breath in the interlaced pictures. Only occasionally when the protagonist lost, the regretful sound of "Oops" sounded.
Yes, the protagonist loses frequently. Even if everyone is brave and resourceful, with careful layout and quick action, there are still several failures in the plan.
We've been brainwashed for so long over the years that we almost forgot: this is the real world.
Where there are funny villains with no brains, drug dealers are often shrewd, cautious, familiar with the terrain, nimble, well-structured, and athletic.
Where there is no justice that will win, justice will lose.
Whoever maintains the word will die.
He would roll on the ground in pain from being shot several times in his body, he would fall to the ground immediately after being hit by a single shot, he would be thinking in the car one second before the meeting, and the next second would be overturned by an explosion of steam. There is no beautiful slow-motion playback and driving The protagonist is invincible. Even in the beautiful scenery of Zhong Lingyu, he will die without a whole body.
This is the reality of the world we live in now.
This is a very wonderful film. It is a film that can make people blow the air, eat popcorn, sit in the safest place, and feel the thread of life and death.
After coming down, the deepest impression is: I saw someone asking why only the dog was erected. One answer is: Because drug dealers will stalk and retaliate relatives who go to worship.
Now that we are advocating liberalism, there is still a bottom line that cannot be retreated, because whether we are living happily, anxiously, happy or sad... we all depend on the current order to survive.
And order is established with the blood of many people whose names are unknown.
The bottom line is: "Everything related to drugs is an absolute mistake with no room for retreat"
Everyone's position can be divided, but the bottom line should be worthy of this bloodbath.
The trivial waste of doing nothing every day is because someone lives thousands of miles away.
Just remember this sentence.
We must remember.
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