Although the plot is messy, this type of film does not care much about the plot. But the editing of the action scenes is very broken, and the fighting scenes feel that there is no logic and design together. The film really wants that kind of violent aesthetics, the handsome fight of an elegant gentleman, but it is a pity that it is too far from the ace agent next door. The fight between Ryan and the bad guys in the kitchen to the auto repair shop using the things around them also needs to be learned from Jackie Chan. The comedy effect is not very good, and the action scenes are not very smooth and natural.
I feel that the director wants to say a lot, but he doesn't say anything well. Ryan's love scene didn't have any sparks. Although the director's was a little deliberate, it felt good in the context of such a film. The two male protagonists didn't let me ship it because the interaction between the two was not too cute.
But Ryan is really handsome~ The end credits are so cute!
PS: I really like the clips of opening the door, seat belt, and turning the key when the male protagonists change cars in Amsterdam. It reminds me of Hot Fuzz.
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