Watching American second- and third-level movies, I don't like to hold on to those human nature, religion, etc. It's too tiring. I don't want to enjoy watching entertainment movies. However, it is difficult for the Terminators to attract me any more. It is nothing more than a shape-shifting woman and a muscular man each holding a cutting-edge weapon. On the contrary, some adventure films have become my favorites, no matter how hard the fight is, the wisdom will eventually win.
There are Eyes in Every Mountain 2, the reason why I classified it as a second- or third-level film is because it really lacks the characteristics that a first-class film should have. The plot is not clear, the characters appear to be mentally retarded, the weirdos are even more retarded (except for the inner one), and the plot is sloppy enough. The scene of bloody killing is obviously not enough. As a highlight of this film, there are very few detailed descriptions of weird people. Except for slashing with an ax, it is XXOO. Maybe the director wants this kind of imperfection, giving the weirdos strong bodies and weaker minds, and the same group of American soldiers are even more rookie. It's really torturous to see these two gangs of disabled people (please allow me to call them that) scurrying around in the mountains and often getting left behind.
It seems that I can't watch movies casually in the future, it's a complete waste of my time. . .
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