I've seen very few French action movies, but at least this one feels good to me. The action is chic and coherent, especially the action of chasing between the buildings is full of elasticity and strength, and even people can't help but want to try it, which is also not available in Hong Kong-style action films and American action films.
The subject matter of the film is also very realistic, and France is also a typical example of old European countries facing immigration and racial issues. The recent expulsion of Roma by France is an example. The massive influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe and North Africa into France has further compressed the living space of the French against the backdrop of the overall economic downturn in the euro area. Unemployment and cultural conflicts have intensified. These racial conflicts. The 13th arrondissement of Paris belongs to the Chinese area in reality, and there is no Asian figure in the first part of the violent block, but there is an Asian gang in the second part. In the film, the 13th arrondissement is defined as a chaotic, Anarchy, an area of violence and drugs. The film tells the story of the French government's attempt to detonate a special bomb in the 13th district with the help of the super police Damian to eliminate the mess in the 13th district. Finally, with the help of the 13th district's Leto, the French high-level conspiracy was stopped and exposed.
There is a very profound sentence in the film: War and democracy cannot coexist. By extension, democracy cannot represent civil rights, and even a democratic government cannot fully represent public opinion. Interest and power can often obscure and distort public opinion, and there are many such examples in reality. And what about those dictatorial countries?
It may be the first impression. The second part feels a lot worse than the first one. The action feels similar, but the plot is a lot worse. The second part tells the plot of dozens of people hijacking the French president with empty hands. It feels incredible and lacks realism.
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