A good action movie can leave your mouth open in surprise, but your heart is ecstatic all the time, and you end up with a perverted laugh because you can't speak or find any way to express your joy.
The last two times I had such a viewing experience were the "Master" and "Quick" series, and even this movie surpassed the former.
Much better than the first, to correct the shortcomings, the scheduling Gareth Evans in the same space is still not refined enough to be difficult to do well. The second part seems to have been released all at once, with a wide and wide perspective, breaking through the traditional bipolar shots, a large number of front and follow shots, and sports shots that simulate subjective feelings in action scenes, all of which are bright spots.
The three-line cross-cutting of Bejo's killers for the first time is very beautiful. Three different weapons, a baseball bat, a mace and a crescent knife, and three different killer images appear on the screen.
It was the first time I saw the Japanese word punch in a movie other than "Ip Man".
I think the biggest flaw is the blood volume of the protagonist. The pain tolerance level is too high.
When the language of the camera lens can make a successful movie smoothly, the plot seems to be optional.
However, I have doubts about the type of movie. Since "The Raid" is a police and bandit movie, the mission from the beginning was to go undercover to break into the gang to find corrupt officials and disintegrate the gang, but I did not find the so-called officials and police from the beginning to the end. , and did not see how many tricks were more fists. This is a bloody gangster river and lake. In the end, when only Rama was standing on the field of Shura, I didn't see the light and justice, as if I only saw a gangster star rising. Could it be that what Eka said was the movie? The ultimate theme?
"It's not over at all. You say you want to escape, but you are destined to end up. Kill one, and a group will stand up. If you want to understand, you have to kill them, kill them all."
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