I haven’t read the original work and the prequel, but for Tom and Cobi, they only stayed at the passerby level of “good-looking”. Yesterday, they participated in the media conference + red carpet + movie-watching meeting of this film, and they were determined to be fans. . Oh, don’t bother to be too nice! All the fan requirements are met! After the press conference, we slipped to the back door and waited for the bus. As a result, Brother Tom came out and saw us say hi. The bodyguards didn't stop him. It was absolutely easy to rush up for a group photo. The ten-meter red carpet walked for nearly forty minutes. Fans took photos, signed autographs, hugged, chatted, super friendly, bodyguards and assistants also acted as camera functions. It's true that the bigger the coffee, the more arrogant it is. Compared to some domestic and Korean celebrities, hey, fans are used to it.
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film is quite old-fashioned, it is still the personal heroism of the Lighthouse Country, a story of a lone hero + confidante + rebellious and intelligent child working together to destroy the high-level government conspiracy. I haven't watched the previous one. At first, it was a bit fragmented and messy. This film started to get on track in the second half. In the last chase and fight scene, there was the feel of "Mission Impossible", and Tang Ge once again showed his skills. The action scenes are simple and neat, and the tension is strong and there is no urine point.
The little girl counts as a bright spot. Rebellious and childish can cause trouble, and smart can help a lot. Despite his average appearance, the "Agent Hill" is also very attractive to women.
In short, old-school detective films, for the sake of Brother Tom, you can go and watch them, and they are suitable for all ages, and they don’t even have a kiss scene. . . . It is in line with the values of radio and television.
PS: Friendly reminder that the director is the screenwriter of "The Great Wall". See you in December.
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