Some thoughts on shocking

Mercedes 2022-03-19 09:01:10

The film is for counter-terrorism, from the attack of 12 years to the attack of 15 years, and then a virtual attack of 17 years was created, which is why the

attack of 12 years in the background of this film is the protagonist semi-retired, And at the end of the end, someone somewhere told the protagonist that someone from C used the time difference to cause the 12-year attack not to be stopped in time (the protagonist didn't mention what the protagonist thought, it should be all the blame for the boss, after all, the boss Said he wanted country A to be vigilant), the death toll in 15 years has reached more than 100 (still a real event) The
movie is a classic secret agent movie, the BOSS is the protagonist's superior, controls the protagonist's actions, and has connections, can apply for to the special forces, and then more, then the cause of death is actually trying to finally suspended from the high-rise protagonist pushed down, seize the opportunity to be the protagonist, a successful anti-kill deadly scissors leg
there is blond villain, is The British soldier that BOSS bought with money was inexplicably loyal. In the end, he was shot a few times by the protagonist and even threw out a grenade, and then shouted, (Boss, be careful!)
Another one is the thief who I thought was the male protagonist in the movie. , after all, inexplicably had the protagonist's favor (protagonist: meow meow?), and also successfully acted with the protagonist, but found out in the middle that he was just one of the boss's subordinates, and he was cold enough, but in the end, he was killed by a dog. ··The
next one is black people. This is also considered an unspoken rule in movies. I feel that every Hollywood movie must have black people and must die for the protagonist. However, this is not Hollywood... Although black people are still coming to an end Time to die, uh, shot in the neck
But, ditching all this shit (there should be some I didn't write about, but I remember them well enough), this movie is okay, the story uses the means of memory, and it is multi-line The simultaneous plot (the virus was mentioned at the beginning, and reminded the audience as a bright line), has the unique subtlety of British films, and reflects the protagonist's pain through photo memories and the heroine's sandbag at the same time, and the street at the beginning. To echo, and what the protagonist does during the interrogation also reflects the unique tenderness of women. It can also be said that it is precisely because the protagonist has always regretted the past, which caused the plot, and because of her regret, She passively went through a series of events in the movie, and it was not until the end that she realized that what she was carrying was just what others wanted to add to her, and the liberated protagonist began to move more actively and aggressively.
The film shows its attitude, not attributing crimes to a certain religion, but to the selfishness and desires of some people, more interests drive the attack again and again,
and the film also clearly mentions Europe's attitude towards refugees , if they are found, they will be sent back to China, and the black brother will also be sent back.
Overall, this movie is more realistic, and the overall atmosphere is more depressing. The children who were accidentally injured by the virus because of picking up the ball, and the KBFZ, who was caught off guard when children came in, is also more consistent with KBFZ who did not want to hurt children but did not want to detonate bombs, but this even more reflected the ruthlessness of BOSS. Maximum division of slices

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  • [last lines]

    Wilson: Run, sir!

    [pulls out a live grenade]

  • Alice Racine: [on the outcome of a bio-attack] You're talking about Medical MARSHAL LAW!

    Alice Racine: We've been compromised!