A few complaints

Jaron 2021-11-29 08:01:21

In terms of rhythm, this movie is very compact, a standard popcorn movie, the scene is relatively large, and the action scene is also pleasing to the eye. But there are a few bugs in the plot, not to mention it.
1: The same police, facing the same level of militants. Why is it so difficult to die in a small town, and the police who block the road and set up a block, die a large area. How is it like a domestic anti-Japanese drama, the protagonist takes a small pistol, one at a time, hits and kills, not even struggling, and the ghost puppet army sweeps with a machine gun, but only hits the dirt on the heel.
2: Helicopter tracking sports car, is it difficult to have night vision equipment? Without infrared equipment, relying on one follower light on one nose?
3: Can a car run up to 200 kilometers per hour on ordinary roads? It's so difficult that the quality of American roads is so good that they don't even have a small pit, and they are flat like an airport runway?
4: Old man Nuo, it was too abrupt when driving to rescue his men. How did the car get in front of them? One was killed, two shotguns were killed, and two people were saved. It doesn't match the rhythm of the whole film.
5: The gang of militants who rescued people and the militants who bridged the bridge were not of the same level at all. A dozen or so heavily armed professionals in the small town actually wiped out the four temporary police squads. A few people with rifles killed a person with a pistol hidden behind the car. They didn't even use the basic tactics of outflanking. They were still lined up on the street without looking for bunkers.
6: Since you can apply for satellite support, you can't use satellites to track the car all the way. Now that you know that the bridge is built there, and drive a helicopter over, can you blow up the bridge first? Does the car really keep running in a straight line at 200 kilometers per hour? Do the police really have no helicopters that exceed 200 kilometers per hour? I feel that these bridge sections are relatively reluctant.
7: How did Old Man Nuo drive to catch up with others? In the cornfield, how to find the direction when there is no reference at all? So why did the awesome car stop when it crashed, and it couldn't drive at all?
8: Why are such wealthy drug criminals still using old flip phones? Don't understand.
9: The operating room of the crane is nearby, why is no one to control it?






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The Last Stand quotes

  • Gabriel Cortez: [having been stabbed in the leg with his own knife following a lengthy struggle] Okay... OKAY... 10... 20 million... 20 million dollars Just To Look The Other Way!

    Sheriff Ray Owens: [bluntly] My Honor Is Not For Sale!

    Gabriel Cortez: [screeching in frustration] FUCK YOUR HONOR!

    [futilely starts dragging himself along the bridge towards Mexico]

  • [first lines]

    State Trooper: [getting on the radio after being passed] Dispatch...

    Dispatcher: Go ahead...

    State Trooper: Contact the FAA and tell them some smart ass is flying a jet plane around out here without any lights.