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Wayne 2022-05-20 14:31:03

"Live Game" is the third film co-directed by Mark Neveldet and Brian Taylor. The first two are "Anger Attacking the Heart" and "Anger Attacking the Heart 2: High Voltage". These two brothers can be regarded as a relatively special pair in Hollywood. There are not many works, but they all use games, violence and fast-paced as their distinctive styles. Although they have not left the wide range of cult films, each movie can leave them both special. Imprint. . .
The "Fire Attacking Heart" series is based on the game "GTA", and this "Live Game" is aimed at FPS games, which refers to shooting games. This time the adaptation is considered successful, and the film still maintains a fast pace. The role is special and the action scenes are very hot. I especially like the dance of the billionaire Ken Casso played by Michael C. Hall. Although it seems to have little to do with the plot, it feels like a cult film inserted there. . . .
Gerald Butler really looks more mighty with a beard. In this film, he has no acting skills, only the opportunity to display his skills. Of course, this is what he is good at. The rich second-generation game master played by Logan Leman also left a deep impression on people. In terms of appearance, lines, and actions, he fits the image of the role played this time, and finally he no longer needs to play a certain role. The star's son, in "Patriots", he played Mel Gibson's youngest son, "Soul Number 23" and "Duel Yuma Town" played Kim Carey and Kristen Bell, respectively His son, these various roles have laid a good foundation for his performance today. . .
The current translation is still not perfect enough, and I can basically read it clearly, but some of the details are not fully translated, so that when I look at it, I still have to guess while watching it, which is a bit tired. . .

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