first three of Jason's The Bournemouth have always been highly regarded classic series. The role setting, narrative techniques, shaking shots, and high-speed editing amazed the audience. It is also the object of imitation in many action films afterwards.
After experiencing a fourth part that was almost impossible to hit by eight strokes, the series returned to a familiar route.
In terms of shooting and action techniques, the film continues the advantages of the classic three parts, and it has been played even better. The chase scenes in several large-scale chaos have brought the advantages to the fullest. In the film, Jason and Ren PK Still brave and invincible, he picked up the guy next to him and went up cleanly.
The plot is slightly regrettable, and the reason for Jason's re-emergence is slightly far-fetched. The core of the first three parts of the series is that the audience follows Jason’s perspective to escape, redeem, and seek roots. The core is Jason’s pursuit and reflection on his own past. The deep point lies in the final discovery that the root of everything lies in his own past decisions. It is sad and helpless. . However, this one overturns these concepts, and Jason finds that he was misled by his father's murder conspiracy. The theme of the whole film is so simple and rude, and the settings of several protagonists are slightly flat. The villains, decent, and even the righteous and evil characters are less powerful. The new heroine seems to be just to be in the CIA. A motivated young woman showing her talents. After watching Bournemouth 5, I feel that this series will never be finished. Matt Damon seems to have an inexhaustible safe, and every time he finds new information, in the next one, maybe he will find new doubts about his past. Of course, some new elements have been added to the plot: the riots caused by the protests in Greece, the immigration problem on the border between Greece and Albania (the Chinese subtitles here have been translated into Macedonia by mistake), media platforms and government organizations invisible transactions...fresh The appearance of the elements makes the overall structure of the film complete and rich. Although not comparable to the classic predecessors, it is really exciting.
Feelings are of some use to me who likes action movies. Although the plot and character settings are slightly lacking, it still makes me feel the original invigoration.
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