First of all, watching this movie feels a bit like watching Hurricane Rescue 2. I was looking forward to it before watching it, but was a little disappointed after watching it. However,
this film, like Hurricane 2, deliberately emphasizes what attracted the audience in the previous film, and exaggerates a little too much.
Secondly, I think the male and female protagonists in this film are relatively mediocre, without the kind of confidence, personality and publicity unique to Hollywood action films. You can see this by comparing the first part played by Jason Statham. Sometimes action movies want this kind of confidence and assertiveness.
And then again:
there's no denying that the film is brilliantly rendered in terms of violent aesthetics. Violent scenes are exciting enough, but can also be done in moderation, giving the audience an alternative spiritual feeling. You can take a look at the children's shoes that study the aesthetics of violence, and there will be unexpected harvests.
At the same time, I also prefer the chariots of this movie. The shape is bolder than the previous two, and each has its own personality. You can see the screenshots of the video for details. It's really a pity to watch this movie at home, I suggest you go to the cinema if you can.
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