The toughest male protagonist

Katlyn 2022-03-22 09:01:32

Hurricane Rescue 3: The hardest male protagonist, Uncle Liam is the second most afraid that no one dares to lick his face and grab the top card. ANYWAY, don't provoke the uncle if you provoke anyone, it will only take a minute if the battle is worth breaking the watch. That ruthless and never soft hand is my favorite drama. BUT, TAKEN3 has become a replica of the desperate world in ten shots, without the sense of urgency to rescue, and the degree of excitement is greatly reduced. AND I'm wondering how much the tour guide paid for Porsche's advertising to make such a bizarre episode of a sports car crashing into an airplane? I thought that the soft commercial of Tommy's BMW hitting the floor in Mission Impossible 4 was already terrible, but I didn't expect this one to refresh the upper limit of the face, which is too brutal. Out of love for 1 and 2, I can barely give 3 stars.

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  • Vincenza 2022-03-24 09:01:34

    By this time, it really has no charm, especially the first 20 minutes have been talking about the boring foreshadowing of family love. And the reason for the success of this series in the first place is because there is very little lyricism, and it is agile when it comes up. The character has an intense, burning task to solve. By this point, it's all over.

  • Summer 2022-04-22 07:01:06

    Quite rough, not as simple and sincere as the first one, the image of the agent's father is a little off, and he has become a formatted hero.

Taken 3 quotes

  • Franck Dotzler: I need you to step back and allow me to handle this. I got it.

    Bryan Mills: What's your first priority here, Inspector?

    Franck Dotzler: To arrest St. John and charge him with your ex-wife's murder.

    Bryan Mills: My first priority is my daughter.

  • Bryan Mills: All your problems solved. All your worries over. But it didn't quite work out that way.

    Stuart St. John: [hears the police coming and starts laughing] Oh, listen, Bryan. They're coming. You can't kill me now.

    Bryan Mills: Oh, yeah?

    Kim Mills: Dad.

    Bryan Mills: I know you know a lot of people... and with a good lawyer, you'll get out of jail in a few years. And then I'll come for you. I'll find you. And we both know what's gonna happen.