The only trigger point for watching this movie is Jason Statham, deep eyes, slashed face, and a figure that can fascinate countless women, sorry, these are all women want to see, I'm not interested in that. I went for his skills. In most of his previous films, his skills were famous for their gorgeous skills. In "Human Trafficker", he showed off his incredible driving skills, and the gorgeous martial arts were clean and full of rhythm. In "The Expendables" Directly hit the heart of the viewer with a flying knife... In this film, there are such plots, but most of them lack gorgeousness, only a little bit in the final fight. This is not enjoyable at first, but it is better than nothing.
I have always believed that a movie must be supported by two things, one is the plot, and the other is the scene. It is a rare good film that has both a good plot and a good scene. Most movies are neither, of course, most of these movies are concentrated in mainland China. And the so-called good scenes are not like the money-burning movement in Zhang Yimou's "Golden Armor", it is a crime of two. A good scene requires the overall quality of the actors, the layout of the scene, the coordination of the background and the plot, and the coherence between the plot and the plot, etc. From this point of view, the scenes of this film are still good.
The usual Hollywood-style compact plot, there is no delay from the beginning of the film, but if the director has to give Parker the title of a principled professional robber, his principle is not clear enough. After that, there are all kinds of escapes, all kinds of car theft, all kinds of money seeking, all kinds of handsome, all kinds of attracting the attention of beautiful women, all kinds of luxury houses, all kinds of luxury cars, all kinds of paving the way for the last vote. After the foreshadowing is completed, the revenge begins. The plot here is a little pitiful, and it feels a little bit like the beginning is about to end, which is the second most unsatisfactory.
Fortunately, the various bird's-eye views have made the charming style of the West Coast of the United States once again fascinated many women. In such a romantic place, something should have happened to a prince charming and a girl with a sexy body. This is perfect, but the prince is helpless. Yes, but the car is black, there are sexy girls, but their bodies are not satisfactory. There is indeed something happening between them, but it has nothing to do with arousing hormones. This is the third most unpleasant thing.
These three unsatisfactory things made this film eclipse a lot, so I reluctantly gave it a "OK" evaluation. But fortunately, we are not demanding perfection, but a perfect match, so that a film without thinking is accompanied by a glass of red wine at dinner and watched while eating: the heroine is beautiful, the hero is charming, the scenery is picturesque, the plot is easy, drink Red wine, eating pickles, and spending a charming night like this, is also perfect.
This comment only represents my personal opinion. If there are any similarities, it is fate. Thank you. Goodbye.
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