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Daphney 2021-11-26 08:01:41

Taking one of the few movie watching records of Hitomi, the name Mechanic will make me think of it. This is to say that I have never seen the old version decades ago, and I will introduce a skilled person. The mechanic took a stupid XX apprentice to start a life-and-death contest [probably the poster on the propaganda wall is written like this] and bought the right to watch.
The scene of showing off their wealth in the slums at the beginning is very similar to the opening scene of Fast Passion 5. The big guys either like to live in a poor country where the villagers’ income is a card, or they like to build villas in places where birds don’t shit. In short, they are doomed to death. No one helped you, so the rich generation who I didn't pay attention to the name was inexplicably covered to death because of curiosity about an underwater ring. It also confirms what curiosity is killing... As for the drowning person, the buttocks should go up first and then float. I won’t complain about this. In short, the protagonist’s escape process is too easy, even if the kiss is wearing it. The internal general uniform, people are scared to hide there watching the excitement. You walk away boldly and calmly like this, and it's not harmonious. Well, after all, they are professional, professional.
When meeting with his immediate boss to discuss and settle his old friend, the name of Sebasca was nothing to complain about. Soy sauce servants have always been this name. I will not say that except for the black butler, they are even biased towards Yu-Gi-Oh. It's all in 5ds! But one person died and gave him a photo. I don't think it has been edited here, so it is inevitable that this person will have to cheat the corpse.
Forgive me for being stupid. When the protagonist called an old friend to tell the story, I really thought that the protagonist found out that this scene arrived in the underground parking lot. I instantly felt how I had watched this movie?
Whether it is the expressionless uncle assassin, the handsome old man in a wheelchair, and the silver-colored thirty-year collection pistol, they are all so familiar, so dazzling, and so cute...ahhh
...in short I vaguely remember that I had watched this clip before, and thought it would not be a knockoff, right?
In the graveyard, even though there is no call for thousands of times, Steve, the second male child who has always appeared after a plot, is not sure whether it is recognition of his father’s performance, dissatisfaction with family affection, or a trend of revenge. Or all three, he decided to play with the male protagonist. How much courage is it? Is it fun to be a murderer ==
The protagonist once clearly stated his professional ethics: #$%$^%$^ [Well, I don't remember] In short, the central meaning is that a killer cannot bring emotions. Therefore, in order to prove that this sentence is correct,
Steve violently beat a black car thief with emotion. The black man wearing a black hat is really like a nightcrawler in the dark, but Steve has the beauty of the bloody and violent picture. Deep longing, let him drop a few drops of medicine to kill people, and he will not do it, and he has to have sex with other people, making it colorful and full of emotions, you poke me and I will insert you... although in the end you are still It’s done, it’s a big mess, boy...
This kid is too much to describe his mental growth process, from eager for revenge to accumulating energy for revenge, it takes a period of 2 minutes for the process of how his energy comes from. The music has been brought.
Finally came the first climax. Of course, I thought it would be a climax when Arthur fired a gun...Unfortunately, how did the American blockbuster’s grasp of the scale and plot be so close to the sky...
through a series of Climbing and drilling, it turns out that ketamine can synthesize their adrenaline. Such a terrible accident happened. Two moments from the priest’s talent to the DPS, he went out for a big meal and suffocated one person. Saying Arthur is very good. mouth?
A screw betrayed them, and shooting himself behind the mirror was also a line and fact. Steve was always an immature apprentice. With the help of Arthur, the two escaped easily.
I once thought Steve was the big boss. When I first saw him on the stage, well, his performance turned out to be too ordinary. The real boss is Arthur’s boss, uh, uh. For the last part of the scene, I really don't find it interesting. The rare bulldozer is a highlight?
Steve’s fault was that he showed off the silver pistol. Even if it didn’t show up, for Arthur, at any rate, you’re telling me that I’m in the dark. You think you know that I actually know it, Arthur. It is estimated that Steve was deliberately shown the pistol to see which Steve chooses in his obsession with nurturing his kindness and revenge. If it is the former, maybe that's it, if it is the latter, Arthur is like this. Steve’s lone ranger is bound to be unable to keep you. Steve chose not to kill Arthur, and Arthur chose not to get rid of Steve. In short, the apprentice still looks down on the master too much. Such a young man is easy to be self after a small achievement. Intoxicated, coupled with the emotion brought into as a killer, Arthur, who is naturally non-mechanical, clearly understands that it is always tragic.
Well, it's still a good movie after all, and I didn't feel particularly emotional after watching it.
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The Mechanic quotes

  • [first lines]

    Arthur Bishop: What I do requires a certain mindset. I do assignments; designated targets. Some jobs need to look like accidents. Others must cast suspicion on someone else. A select few need to send a clear message. Pulling a trigger is easy. The best jobs are the ones nobody even knows you were there.

  • Harry McKenna: You're a goddamn machine. You see things. You view people differently than I do, differently than anybody does. But you have a problem, Arthur. You need companionship.

    Arthur Bishop: I have you Harry.

    Harry McKenna: Oh, then you're in deeper shit than I thought.