In general, the American version is more exciting. After all, Lao Mei is already familiar with this type of commercial film. Although there are no surprises, it is still quite good-looking. And the story is quite fascinating. Who would have thought that the mobile phone that he carries around every day will become a tool for saving people one day?
There are some imperfections in the storyline, but it doesn't need to be too nitpicky, and these plots are generally negligible, and compared to the Hong Kong version, these minor flaws can be completely ignored. And the beautiful scenery of LA is really charming, and the scenery is really good.
The movie tells the story of a group of little people. The male protagonist Ryan is a rough boy with little sense of responsibility, which can be seen in her girlfriend's evaluation of him. But such a hairy boy has done an amazing thing. Kim Basinger, the beauty who once bought a small town is now an aunt, but the aunt is the aunt, it is much more credible than the cliché story of a hero saving beauty. In the story, Jessica is an ordinary teacher, but she is inexplicably involved in a kidnapping case. In order to save herself, she tries her best not only to make a phone, but also to kill people. The part of her killing and escaping is very shocking, a weak little woman will do anything to survive. And she was almost lost, almost without any hero to rescue her.
Last but not least, both the US version and the Hong Kong version are somewhat suspicious of advertising. The US version can be regarded as a Nokia advertisement, while the Hong Kong version can be regarded as a Motorola mobile phone advertisement.
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