The tone of high opening and low walking, as always, fell into the vicious circle of usually small-budget movies. The title of "Faster" is very tense. The stinky sweat, silence, eyes, and even the sound effects of the scene at the beginning of the chapter are all serving the word "fast". Relying solely on the clichéd and boring theme of "revenge" is doomed to tragedy. The director was obviously aware of this weakness, and thus launched a route of "extreme revenge". He wanted to firmly grasp the audience's tense nerves, watch the pure men dance with long spears, and the real men shed their blood. In the midst of being overwhelmed, there is no chance to breathe, and the whole process is directly ended. If it really achieves this effect, it is also gratifying. However, in the whole article, how many elements reflect the essence of "fast"? In other words, how to perceive the "extreme speed" of this revenge? Putting aside the title for the time being, let's go directly to the plot. After watching it, I can only feel that this is a road of revenge. As for whether it's fast or not, it's not like typing a few words "Day 1" and "Day 2" on the screen to get twice the result with half the effort. Looking further, a revenge, after nearly six days of tossing, is too embarrassed to call it "extreme speed"?
What is "fast". "Fast" is "24 Hours of Anti-Terrorism". A case only lasted 24 hours before and after. Jack Bauer did not eat, drink, or rest, and continued to work like a super-intensive purgatory. This is the highest state of "fast". "Fast Revenge" is destined to be a mediocre and weak work. Gorgeous and splendid can't compare to "Kill Bill"; ruthless can't compare to "I Spit on Your Grave"; absolutely can't be compared to "Seven Days of Revenge". So, what's the point of this movie?
First of all, the images of several characters created in the film are very distinct, and almost every character is endowed with two sides of sin and redemption. Although this dragged down the overall rhythm, the endless sermons and sermons shook the most vigorous and relentless theme of "revenge". But it has to be said that this also greatly enriches the portrayal of the characters' characters and gives them a broad space for acting. Moreover, it is also more real, in line with the experience process of ordinary people's world outlook, outlook on life, and values. This is in stark contrast to the failed characterization in "The Robber," which is empty and unsupported. Second, the image of the "one dollar killer" is placed, giving a fast food movie a bit of literary chewiness. Although it remains on the surface, it is very superficial, at least it shows the all-encompassing ambition of the director. It can be imagined that in the future, whether it is a small film that is short-suffering or a large film that sells iron, the combination of its elements will be increasingly rich, and there will be martial arts in the text, and there will be text in the martial arts - "Never lack."
Of course, to achieve "Speedy Revenge", relying on "people" is far from enough. The male protagonist has loud thunder and even more rain, stirring up the whole city, but he can enter and exit nightclubs and hotels safely, as if he is in a no-man's land. This is really unfair to the brothers and sisters in "Prison Break"; the second headshot is still alive and well, which makes the leading actors of those zombie films feel embarrassed; , but also carry forward the gentleman's demeanor, there are those who convince people with reason, and there are those who move people with affection, which must make the heroine of "Kill Bill" burst into tears. From this, it can be seen that whether things will be successful or not depends on the "heaven". Revenge is an eternal topic that never changes. As the saying goes, where there is love, there is hatred, where there is hatred, there is hatred, and where there is hatred, there is retribution. "Turning wars into jade and silk" is just a good word of gold and jade that cowards worship; "Ji cant must be reported" is the life creed that pure men abide by. Once you choose revenge, as Derevo puts it in the film, "it will be a road of no return".
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