As a fan of Nicolas Cage, I will not miss almost all of his works, but I really can't help but say that he hasn't made a good quality movie for a long time. In the past few years, his movie output is not bad. Gao, there are always so few movies starring him released every year, but every time I come to watch it excitedly, I always get a more helpless reality, and then I sigh. Following this famous family, the talented actor and Hollywood actor grew old, and all the gorgeous auras surrounding him gradually faded. The handsome and powerful figure gradually moved away from his fans, replaced by In one movie after another, he either plays the role of supporting newcomers, or he is unable to continue to display his skills that are not very neat. The obvious middle-aged weight gain and fortune that has moved backwards, coupled with the relaxation of the facial muscles, makes it so difficult for the action movie veteran to cope with it now. I really don't want to talk too much about his personal life, but his current state really has to be said to have a lot to do with this factor. Looking around, the mental state and skills shown by the "Tomorrow" of the same period as him in "Mission Impossible 4" not long ago are still so good, not to mention the old man: Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones 4" "The god-level performance of rejuvenation and rejuvenation. No one can resist the ruthlessness of the years, and no one can stop the old age, but I really hope that these screen heroes I like, these movie stars who have an important position in my heart along with my growth, can grow old. Slow down and leave some more brilliant work. Looking at Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and other veteran movie stars today, and looking at Tom Hanks' seriously out of shape figure, I can really feel the hearts of slightly older fans. Why do they watch less and less movies, and are unwilling to learn more and talk about movies, that is because the heroic images in their minds rarely appear again, and those people are old.
As for this movie, I really don't want to say more. After watching it, I was really sweating. It really took a lot of perseverance to keep watching it. Why didn't Nicolas Cage consider shooting more literary dramas and films with warm and inspirational themes, instead of being entangled in action or sci-fi themes.
Still a sigh!
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