Banlieue 13 Ultimatum

Deanna 2022-03-22 09:02:19

Its predecessor made my blood boil, and it almost made me ignore its plot completely. I wish I could enjoy the smooth running, the clean fights, as I did last time, and then just have a slightly reasonable frame to accommodate them.
But I waited for a long time until the final "Armageddon" area 13 "elite" had a big fight, and only saw one paragraph that can be called parkour. The rest is just some leftovers from the first episode and Jackie Chan movies.
The beginning of the movie is extremely exciting. The camera shuttles between the gangs in the 13th district, each of them looks like a decent, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It was found that these heroes of the rivers and lakes were originally supporting roles, with heavy thunder and little rain.
The most hilarious thing is the last big scene. First, the summit meeting in the 13th district. In fact, nothing was made clear at the meeting, and everyone was united. Then the protagonist pointed out Paris, showing a kind of ants eating big. The revolutionary spirit of the elephant.
Some plots are unexpected, some are because the antecedents are hidden in subtle places, some are because the means are cleverly conceived, and some are because they are too unbelievable. For example, in this movie, thirty or forty hooligans are basically There were unarmed attacks on the Presidential Palace. At that time, there was a conspiracy involving hundreds of millions of francs going on in the Presidential Palace. In the end, the rogue leader seriously educated the President about correct values.
so funny.

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District 13: Ultimatum quotes

  • Leïto: What are you doing?

    Capt. Damien Tomaso: Thinking.

    Leïto: I don't like it when you think.