The hunk is a bit boring, and not too funny!

Kaylie 2021-11-25 08:01:30

As far as I am concerned, I have a good relationship with the "Quick Exclamation" series.

It can be said that I caught up with the best of this series.

When the fifth part of the whole series was released in 2011, I happened to be working in a movie theater.

So I took the opportunity to be cool on the big screen several times.

Later, with the death of Paul Walker, the two bald heads did not match, and the audience was aesthetically tired, etc., and the "Quick Excitement" series began to decline.

Global, who holds the copyright of "Quick Exclamation", is anxious. Johnson and Lao Fan can't be in the same frame, but the IP has to continue, so they have to come up with a way to make a derivative film.

So "Fast and Furious: Special Operations" came into being,

I also watched this movie for the first time,

After reading my feelings:

"Fast and Furious: Special Operations": Ordinary actions that are no longer fast and passionate!

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"Fast and Furious: Special Operations": Ordinary actions that are no longer fast and passionate! _Tencent Video

Please check the following ten-sentence film review about "Fast and Furious: Special Operations":

1. "Special Operations" has nothing to do with the "Quick Exclamation" series. It just borrows the names and identities of Hobbes and Shaw, and then starts a new round of battle.

What fight? A villain organization invented a virus. Once this virus spreads, it can kill weak chickens, leaving strong humans to become stronger... Hobbes and Xiao want to take back the virus, protect the environment, protect the earth, and protect all mankind... The wind is roaring, the horse is screaming~ So do you think this action is special? Not only is it not special, it can be said to be very common. .

It's so common that I think of Thanos again, and even "Amateur Agent" again.

2. Of course, comparing "Amateur Agent" with "Special Operations", there is indeed a suspicion of criticizing "Quick Action". What I want to express is that the plot of "Special Operations" is really clichéd.

It is one of the most common commercial action movies produced on the Hollywood assembly line: full of Dangdang nightclubs plus nostalgic music, powerful protagonists who are too powerful to be added, dazzling scenery all over the world plus one that looks a bit mentally retarded. The villain tells you "Huh" when you hear it, but they think it is a nonsense reason that is closely related to all mankind. . .

Don't lie to you, this is "Special Operations".

3. If you have to say what is special about "Special Operations"? That might be the two protagonists named Dashi Johnson and Jason Statham.

Shuangsen merged, bald heads reunited, full of hormones are soaring, but I don’t think Director David Reach has made good use of these two hunks. You also know that David Reach directed "Deadpool 2" before, maybe he You have a special liking for mouth-cannoning, so this time Hobbes and Xiao really hit-and-shoot the whole process. Maybe some people think that there is a kind of contrast between hunky men’s mouth-cannoning, but I don’t think they have a good rhythm. Take a look at him. When the two eyes met and wanted to shoot, I thought to myself,

Hurry up, don't waste time, don't beep if you can do it~

4. Remember the stunning white widow Vanessa Kirby in "Mission Impossible 6"? This time she appeared as the heroine of "Special Operations", sometimes sexy and charming, sometimes arrogant and heroic, and even most of the time she carried the role of promoting the plot. . .

Although there is nothing to promote in this plot, I want to say that Vanessa has made people shine again this time, even almost overshadowing the two big bald styles. . . I like.

5. The speeding car family and the runner family have one thing in common, what do you guess it is? Yes, open your mouth and shut your mouth, "we are tired of logging."

Although "Special Operations" is a spin-off, the theme of logging tiredness runs through the whole story. What's worse is that he was tired of logging twice. The settlement between Jason Statham and his sister was already a problem, but then Dashi Johnson followed him again. The younger brother came to a settlement. . .

It's not that the reconciliation is not good. It's really unnecessary to play such a familiar routine twice in one movie!

6. Since Lin Yibin withdrew from the "Quick Exclamation" series, Newton has become increasingly disrespectful. The protagonist will be fine no matter how high he or she wants to drive the car. . .

The gimmick of this movie is the rumor of "Fast and Furious", but the core is entirely about superheroes saving the world. The villain Briston is a bit like the Winter Soldier riding a Batman motorcycle, and the bridge section of Johnson's hand-drawn helicopter is almost copied from "Captain America 3"...

Although Super British movies do sell for money, if a series does not have its own characteristics, it is designated as a good future.

7. The halo of the protagonist in this series has been criticized for the most dazzling light in "Special Operations". Think about it, the villain shoots at close range, with the size of Dashi Johnson, even if the villain closes his eyes and shoots, is it the most likely to hit him? But he was unscathed~

To quote a line from the heroine: You are a living target (no ya).

I can't even hit a live target, I just want to say to the villain: I'm not using it for you!

8. "Fast and Furious: Special Operations" if the "Fast and Furious" is removed, there is nothing wrong with it, of course, plus better selling.

"Fast and Furious" is talking about drag racing, and in this movie it has become an action movie, drag racing is just a selling point that embellishes it. But even as an action movie, I feel that the more the rhythm goes to the second half, the more puzzled I get, especially since Dashi Johnson brought his brother and sister back to Samoa. . .

I really can't sit still anymore, just forget it if I force a reconciliation, and most of the scenes seem superfluous.

9. To talk about the highlight of the film, I think the "carbody centipede" on the cliff in Samoa is really good. In the beginning, when Jason Statham drove the car and ran the plane, I kept wondering whether this car is so familiar, will it become Optimus Prime... Fortunately not.

Although the car skewers are good-looking, in the end, Johnson and Jason gang-fighted the villain Briston. It was a bit disappointing. Seeing the non-stop slow motion replay made me suspect for a time, the action design team of this movie and "Journey to the West" Let's go out of the same school!

10. There are more than one easter eggs at the end of the film, but I think it’s okay to wait, after all, the feature film is not very exciting. At this moment I want to compose a poem:

The driving speed is not fast,

The passion for fighting is really gone,

Special operations are not special,

The villain’s IQ is not online,

Only the macho slapped,

You say boring is not boring!

The above is my personal experience of watching "Fast and Passion: Special Operations",

If you think watching a movie is good enough, then when I didn’t say it,

If you have some requirements for the plot, then this movie is really unsatisfactory.

Today’s video has no easter eggs, I wish you all a rich and foe country as soon as possible, goodbye!

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Extended Reading

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw quotes

  • [Brixton nabs Hattie and he and his thugs scale down the skyscraper. Hobbs and Shaw decide to chase after them through ropes]

    Luke Hobbs: On my three.

    Deckard Shaw: Sure.

    Luke Hobbs: One, two, three!

    [Hobbs jumps and grabs his rope, but realizes that Shaw doesn't do the same. Shaw waves at Hobbs and takes the elevator, engaging the emergency release to drop him faster than Hobbs. Hobbs then jumps and knocks out a thug by sending him crashing head-first to the elevator window]

    Luke Hobbs: [muffled] Fuck you!

  • [Brixton has Hobbs and Shaw chained to an electric torture device]

    Brixton: Three shocks will kill a man.

    Luke Hobbs: Here we go. It's a bad guy speech.

    [Brixton gives them one shock]

    Deckard Shaw: You had to open your big mouth, did ya, huh?

    Luke Hobbs: Yeah, I thought it was a cool thing to say at the moment.