Stop talking nonsense, and briefly comment on the movies. The "Die Hard" series was watched by Xiang En in one day at school, and of course there are many other movies.
The old cloth in Die Hard, in real life is always scorched, dedicated to his duties, but old can not be promoted, husband and wife love, but old love encounters bad luck. Anyway, he is unlucky, but every time he encounters a terrorist, he becomes a lonely hero, and he can go deep into the tiger's den every time. Even if he gets mixed up, he is still die hard!
I started watching Lethal Weapon 4 last weekend, starring Jet Li and Mel Gibson, and it looks quite enjoyable. So I took the time to come to the first three. It's also a police action movie, and it was also born in the 1980s. Naturally and unconsciously, compare: There is
nothing to introduce the plot of an action movie, so let's see it for yourself.
The action scenes feel that "Die Hard" feels more exciting, and when confronted with the gangsters, Lao Bu can always laugh at it. Make the whole movie more interesting.
The scene in "Lethal Weapon" is a bit inferior, but seeing the young Mel Gibson with a wild lion head is really handsome and manly. In the film, Rigger, who died because of his beloved wife, was a lunatic when handling the case. He was crazy like a lion king and pounced on a heinous criminal. Regal’s life-and-death partner, Motao, is a decent policeman and a charitable father...so he is often spoofed by Regal, and this is the main part of the film’s funny scenes.
I don't know what to write.
Here are the mantras of the two protagonists: rigg: son of a bitch
mcclane: motherfucker
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