"Haywire" is the protagonist female, a former team member, who became a member of the secret service after retiring, ostensibly serving a private company.
In the process of rescuing the Chinese journalist Jiang (who was full of Chinese elements), he found that his boss (also a cohabiting boyfriend) acted strangely, and suspected that he would betray the hostages in exchange for benefits!
And the boss has long put prevention first, devised all kinds of traps, and even chased down to her father's house, the purpose is to destroy her, so there is no proof!
Unexpectedly, the government is determined to give up the boss who has made mistakes in claiming benefits, and assists from the side, allowing the female Marine to have the opportunity to drown the boss on the beach.
And after that? She returned to her secret work position, haunted, played the role of killer and hunter, and continued to safeguard the interests of America in the world!
The story may not be able to get out of the Hollywood model, but the actors are doing their best, jumping and jumping, jumping over the wall and crossing the ridge, especially many empty-handed fights, it can be said that it is laborious! It's a pity that sharp-eyed audiences have criticized its "Bourne Bourne" as too heavy, well, heavy, huh!
In addition, Michael Douglas played a government figure, which was a special invitation for friendship; Fassbender (Irish actor, who starred in the TV series "Band of Brothers") played a killer, but was killed! At the end of the film, the unlucky villain is "Antonio Banderas"
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In terms of photography skills, the director "Steven Soderbergh" also worked hard to create an atmosphere, and there were several groups of non-stop long shot tracking
; Corresponding to the heroine's movement from standing, to leaning, and then to squatting, it indicates that the protagonist's prospects are full of crises, and the situation is getting worse day by day! It can be seen that the director is not water!
After all, he often fiddles with the feeling while carrying the machine himself!
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