FANTASTIC SHOOT!

Amiya 2021-11-27 08:01:17

A few days ago, I finally couldn’t help but bought the ridiculous disc. Only when I came back I found out that it was a high-definition version... It’s going to be released, but it’s January 1st.) Zuo Siyou finally couldn’t help but watch it, thinking it’s a gunfight movie after all.. When I watched it, I found out that it was a new line that appeared to be a direct copy of the disc. After a while, the picture will turn black and white.. The subtitles are so bad. It took a long time for the shooter to find the matching subtitles. After a day of tossing and tossing, I saw it, but after watching it, I found that such a tossing was not in vain.

The film is not very long, only more than 80 minutes, which is unimaginable short for a film that has been watched over 120 minutes recently, but after watching it, I found that the director's decision was correct. It is not because the film is bad and I want to finish it earlier. But the movie chose to end at the best time, leaving the audience with the most memorable things. Chase Kill is a very typical gunfight movie. The plot is very simple. You can understand it with your toes if you watch it carefully, but it is this simplicity that makes this movie because his addictive gunfight scene does not require you to run at a high speed. brain. The whole movie is run through by SHOOT. Mr. Smith, played by Clive, is a highly accurate mouse-handling dog. One night, while sitting on the side of the road licking a carrot, he found a pregnant woman being chased and killed. Helping the pregnant woman, unexpectedly, the pregnant woman was ordered less than 10 minutes after the show, so she had to take care of the baby alone. In order to better take care of the baby, he found the prostitute played by Monica, and pulled out the old love of the two, after discussing and preparing to take the baby to the paradise to live together. In order to protect the baby and find out why the killer played by Paul sent a platoon to hunt down the pregnant woman, Mr. Smith was born to death (in fact, he sent others to hell most of the time), and finally HAPPY ENDING..

In the film, Clive used all kinds of unimaginable killing methods, which can be said to be eye-opening. The two most unbelievable are to use carrots through the opponent's skull and control N multi-machine guns with ropes, and he is at the far end. Killed more than N people without knowing it. After watching the movie, my mind is very relaxed, and it belongs to the kind of movie that will never get bored no matter how many times I watch it, because it brings people the most primitive pleasure. Thinking back now, why film critics gave this movie a low score, probably because I like him. Almost everyone who has watched it will say that it feels good after watching it, but the film critics say that the movie has nothing left behind except for the low IQ shots. I can’t help but ask, is there only two brains like the butterfly effect. Is a movie with a sweat at the end of the hour considered a good movie? Isn't this kind of movie that makes us occasionally want to return to the childhood gunfight game scenes to be simple once it is not a good movie? .. I just want to say that this movie is very enjoyable for me to watch, this is enough.

The box office of the movie is not very good, and other people's comments on him are not as high as I expected. Maybe people who have not seen him will not pay attention to him, but as long as they have seen him, they will not say that they will easily forget him.

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Shoot 'Em Up quotes

  • Mr. Hertz: [refering to Mr. Smith's techniques] National sports pistol champion at age 10. Recruited by the army. Sound like black ops got him and trained him.

  • [DQ has just had a quickie with a passing john to raise some quick cash]

    DQ: To buy something for the baby.

    Mr. Smith: Something for the baby?

    [back in the pawnshop, she wraps Baby Oliver in a bulletproof vest]

    DQ: A bulletproof vest is better than a crib.

    Mr. Smith: I hate to think what you'd do to get him into the right school.