When Henry closed the cabin door with a bang, he had no culture and could only say one sentence: "Damn it, I really deserve to be called a hardcore Henry."
I think the director must have been inspired by games and parkour. Back then, there were parkour people who turned their parkour into a short video from the first perspective. After ten minutes of watching it, the thief enjoyed it. It was replaced by a movie with all the first perspective. To be honest, it is a bit long, because the director may pursue reality, and there are many places. It's quite trembling, and the line of sight is not deliberately fixed, and it's a little dizzy to watch, but if you put up with these discomforts, the storyline is also hard-core.
The whole story flow is like a game. The paralyzed multi-role boss seems to be an NPC who releases tasks. He game over a substitute every time he reaches a link, and the utilization rate is a bit low. The director's entire story flow is very novel. This first-person presentation really makes me feel as if I'm running away, and the gunfight of hooah hoops instantly puts me in the game experience. In the final multi-player duel, the protagonist uncovered his chest to replace the battery, giving me the feeling that I had become a cyborg.
The heroine is so good-looking, and later I found out that she was actually the mother who died prematurely in the Land Forsaken by God! It really feels like two people are fat, although she is also very good-looking when she is fat.
Originally I was going to watch it on iqy, but the comments said that eight minutes were deleted, because the last time I watched the abridged version of Bohemian Rhapsody from iqy, it hurt me. Trouble, I still decided to find another resource. After watching it, I can only say that this film has only been deleted for 8 minutes? ? If you want to delete it really, maybe 30% of it can't be broadcast.
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