1. There is no problem with images, shots, parkour, and actors. The two protagonists, one relying on parkour and the other relying on fighting, are very refreshing, but there is a big problem with the structure of the story.
2. The biggest problem with the structure of the story is fracture and division. It took a while for David Bailey to finish the parkour, and then his sister was arrested, and then the policeman was killed. Then another protagonist appeared, and the undercover agent came in and stood up. After a great achievement, he was sent to District 13 to solve the problem, so the two long lines in front were finally glued together, and the two protagonists finally began to work together for one thing. And then, just because the government didn't give money, the boss of District 13 was killed by the people underneath. This kind of black humor is interesting, but it is abrupt in the current plot. Then the two people began to doubt the original intention of the government and began to expose the government's conspiracy... If it wasn't for the attractive fight between Parkour and Damian, they would fall asleep early.
3. After watching David Bailey, the founder of Parkour, I thought that Lord Lu's film was written for him.
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