This movie sucks. You don't need to check to know that the box office is not very high. First of all, the first discomfort is that the protagonist has been replaced, and the original familiar feeling of excitement has been lost. Moreover, without John Volta, the appeal of the dark forces has lost most of it. The director must be counting on the success of the first film to make money. It is good that this movie can be done well for such purpose. To do this is a bit too much. The editing is not very good. The transfer in some scenes of multi-person gunfights is not smooth, and some scenes and close-ups are not easy to retract. Some scenes want to imitate violent neighborhoods, but they do not give the audience what they want to see. , let those guys go to hell in mid-air (very novel though). The most terrible thing is that the story of the movie itself has gone too far in some ethical issues. The story of the movie wanted to imitate Batman 2 and create the kind of self-questioning about human inner ethics, but it was wrong. The unprovoked devaluation of the law in the film is already out of context and excessive, as if it was created out of nothing. Originally, people thought that the law had loopholes, but the film seems to be useless to the audience to keep telling the audience about the law, no Pausing to emphasize, I'm really speechless, I don't know where to start if I want to support you, and there's no foreshadowing at all. And the punishment in the movie seems to be too much, right? Whoever kills whoever sees it indiscriminately, should kill the bad guy? On the contrary, a bad guy who relied on a little bit of information survived under the Punisher's gun. Could this guy change his ways by telling this information, and should he live? Maybe the Punisher will let people live when he leaves another one to live. The Punisher may not be able to see who deserves the death. The screenwriter, as the creator of the film's story - God, should he know? It really doesn't work. The most outrageous thing is the last so-called choice, whether it is Peter's choice in Spider-Man 3, or the shocking choice of the passengers on the two ships in Batman Prequel 2, it can be accepted, but this movie This choice in this book is too annoying. At least God's rules are violated - everyone is equal, why does the punisher choose to "kill" his partner for no reason and let the little girl live? Some people may say that protecting children is true, but it cannot be protected in this way. Films doing this can only bring disappointment and confusion to people. Without repeat customers, it is not a good movie. I had hoped that the black police officer would help at the last moment of choice (after all, it was said earlier in the movie that he would wake him up after 5 minutes), but from the beginning, I thought that this officer who would play a big role has always been It didn't make a big difference, it didn't make a big difference, and he spent so much space in front of the movie to show him what he was doing. The screenwriter and director are really crazy. This police officer could have played a role. For a very important character, it started from misunderstanding to peace and then to cooperation. A very good character is so ruined, hey. A movie will be fine if the protagonist is a big star and will do a solo show, otherwise it will not be successful without a few rich, vivid and touching characters. There are still a lot of complaints, so I won't say them all, otherwise it will be over.
I watched the first Punisher twice, and maybe I will watch it again in the future, but I will never watch this one again. However, there are two shots that are impressive. One is that the people who will jump on the roof are directly blown up in the air, which is very handsome; the other is that the punisher sticks the gun into the door, and a bomb hangs all over the room. I haven't seen it in the movie before, it's cool.
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