"6 underground" specific groups of people....
It's almost 2020, and Mr. Bang Bei is still immersed in the chaotic thrill of the screen.... This time, he gave up the theater, and Mr. Bei let himself go, all the characters and plots were abandoned, only the speeding cars and gun battles were left. Thanks to netflix, the speeding car is more dazzling and violent than before, but the gunfight has become more chaotic and unorganized, and I can see the whole screen shaking, not talking about scheduling.
The most ridiculous thing is the plot, which is really in line with Director Bei's brainless feeling of liking blond girls. Another Middle East dictator, the people are living in dire straits, the younger brother loves freedom and democracy, so the protagonist kills the elder brother and supports the younger brother to come to power, and the country is brought back to life? Such idyllic American values are extremely ironic today this year. Not to mention that in the end, the younger brother kicked the dictator elder brother from the helicopter, causing the crowd to beat him to death. So we have nothing to complain about their double standard, they nailed you in that role and did the right thing to you.
Perhaps for ordinary audiences, they feel that such simple and mindless violent communication is the most effective. Can't help but remind me of our patriotic Hong Kong film series (headed by the "Ip Man" series). Doing a nationalist business that takes foreigners as its own responsibility and highlights the rise of China. Compared with Ye Wen, Zhanlang is really just a junior?
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