The biggest problem with this movie is that the filming is not good enough. The first ten minutes on the field are intense chases, filled with a lot of blood and action scenes. Although it is a car chase and explosions, the consistent editing of the McElbey style has absolutely nothing at all. Memory point, this kind of action scene without memory point is filmed into a bridge of ten minutes. The amount is enough, but the texture can not keep up, which makes it look very stretched and even annoying. And it is full of traces. Pointless talk and bloody plots, are these things really necessary?
Not that bloody scenes are bad, but in any good action movie, the presence of bloody scenes can set off the urgency of the situation, or make people feel like an adrenaline rush, and there is no reason for this movie to be in a racing scene. The rhetoric and gore even broke the rhythm of the whole action scene. The brainless stacking of bloody scenes is too rough and simple, and the people watching are full of question marks. PS. I like watching action movies with R-rated gore. I love watching mindless stacking.
As for the others, there is no problem. I just think that the United States has really loose restrictions on the subject matter of movies. Although this film is average, it is similar to the masterpiece that Mad MAX was born in 2015. There is no doubt that this kind of loose subject matter restrictions Not irrelevant.
As a mindless action film, this film is not excellent, but it is not bad either. If you don't have big requirements for the film, it would be quite satisfying to watch this big action scene. I just feel that Michael Bay once was after all. Just a flash in the pan.
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