Having said that, Dawn Johnson in "Fast and Furious 6" and "Special Forces 2" can be regarded as giving full play to his muscles, exerting his powerful and brave strength very well and very domineering. In "The Man Who Robbers Money", he seems to have returned to the true color of a brainless man. He is relatively weak, stupid, and pitted, making a fool of himself, and also harming his little partner. Although his character is full of jokes, full of disobedience, and full of joy, but helplessly, Johnson's sense of being in the drama is not too strong, and he did not hand in a qualified answer.
However, perhaps the responsibility is not entirely on Dawn Johnson alone. Because this film itself is a playful work, there is a suspicion that Dwayne Johnson joins in with Mark Wahlberg, and then adds a lead director, Michael Bay. NS. So, what you see is not a classic, but a ticket.
There are actually a lot of movies of famous directors. The current "Private Customization" is, in Feng Xiaogang's own words, "I make a movie seriously, but it doesn't get everyone's approval, but just make a casual film, but it brings a big box office." This made him not even know what was going on. The so-called play ticket is that a big director who is used to big productions suddenly shoots a low-cost and small-produced film, and the style will be very different from the previous work. It may just be that the director wants to shoot and cannot shoot. I’m going to shoot now, but after I’ve just finished filming a blockbuster and before the next blockbuster film, I can quickly shoot it in my spare time. Therefore, he may be a little fun, but not necessarily very good. On a whim between "Transformers 3" and "Transformers 4", Michael Bay filmed "The Strong Men Robbery Group", which is a typical ticket-playing nature. But the biggest gain is that he established a tacit understanding with Mark Wahlberg and finalized the partnership in "Transformers 4".
However, some directors are meticulous even when playing tickets. Martin Scorsese, who is used to making gangster movies, suddenly makes a "Hugo", which may seem different from any of his previous movies. But it is still a carefully crafted product, with no trace of coping. The same is true of Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin", which is also meticulously done. But some directors are not like this. They may also use their heart, but the results are not consistent. For example, Peter Jackson's "Lovely Bones", in fact, the quality is not bad, but the reputation and box office are not so good. In China, Johnnie To is good at playing this. In addition to a wonderful gangster movie, he will pull on Andy Lau to shoot a somewhat vulgar low-interest romantic comedy, but the box office is not bad. Others like Ning Hao, after the "Crazy Series", fought out a "Golden Heist", which turned out to be horrible with his word of mouth, but fortunately, "No Man's Land", which was delayed for 4 years, finally got it. It was released, anyway, for him to save a lot of fame. I hope his lower part of "Fate Encounters" is not so pitted, but judging from the current stills, it is very likely that it is pitted. In fact, Feng Xiaogang's "If You Are the One 2" was just a ticket to the filming of "Tangshan Earthquake", but he was able to collect money again with his own brand and made a lot of money.
In "The Strong Men Robbery Group", Michael Bay’s game ticket is too obvious. In his own words, "There is no pressure at all, and I don’t need to think about robot wars, explosions, and spending a lot of money." It’s a billion-dollar thing. We’re simply shooting movies and thinking about movies every day.” And the script is an adaptation of real events, so the imagination will not be too out of the ordinary, as long as the shooting is fun.
The whole story follows the structure of "stupid thief in one basket". Several fitness coaches want to blackmail wealthy fitness members. As a result, the originally designed seamless robbery case became uncontrollable due to a series of incidents. As a result, everyone was punished for the chicken fly-and-egg attack.
It’s like a snack. After getting used to Michael Bay’s mechanical meal, he suddenly gave you such a snack. It looks pretty normal, but it tastes good, sweet and sour. Domineering, but just between sweet and greasy. The setting of the whole story is just right. When the peak turns, then the peak turns, and when it is time to fall into the abyss, it will continue to fall into the abyss. Some are cheap enough, some are cute enough, and enough. Even if it's a ticket, you must be worthy of yourself and the audience.
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