In 1986, Shane Black, a 23-year-old young man who had just stepped out of the University of California, Los Angeles, completed his first screenplay and was bought by Hollywood producer Joe Silver in less than a week. Although Joe Silvo was not a figure calling for rain at the time, his later works once made him a gold medal producer of Hollywood action movies. His representative works include "Die Hard" in 1988 and "The Matrix" in 1991. . Joe Silver, who saw Shane Black's script at the time, immediately brought in director Richard Downer, and the classic action film "Deadly Weapon", which was of epoch-making significance at the time, was released. This film co-starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover combines witty humor and violent action scenes. It not only succeeded at the box office, but also created a new type of action film—— "Partner Action Movie". "Lethal Weapon" has been filmed in four successively, which has influenced a generation of filmmakers and has been imitated by countless similar films.
Shane Black’s continuous creative inspiration comes from his childhood obsession with detective novels. Since childhood, Shane has read no fewer than hundreds of detective novels. In order to save money on books, Shane sometimes even 3 days. Skip meals. However, thanks to the accumulation of abundant materials and thoughts, Shane finally got the unshakable status of avant-garde action film screenwriter with his dedication and dedication to food and clothing when he was young. A considerable amount of income followed. The script of "The Last Boy Scout" was paid $1.75 million to become the highest record for a Hollywood movie script in 1990. A few years later, the script income of "Agent Flower" has reached 400. Ten thousand U.S. dollars.
In the late 1990s, Shane began to die, focusing on creating the first film "Two Shots Two Shots" directed by him. When talking about his evaluation of the script, Shane said that there has never been a work that combines his decades of experience with detective novels and some things he has always wanted to try hard. This film condenses his childhood detectives. Great respect for the story.
As expected, this is indeed a very stylized movie, and the IDMB score is quite high: 7.8. The rhythm is clear and high-speed, the plot is intricately messed up, chattering quarrels and bickering, and at the same time full of intelligent dialogue and despicable tricks. It suits my taste very well.
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