Although I haven't found out how much advertising money Audi sponsored for this movie, I believe it must be a lot of money. The movie gave the S8 (A8 sports version) a sexy close-up from the front of the car to the buttocks from the beginning, and then used different scenes throughout the film to show the S8's interior, sunroof, doors, headlights, and through a series of speeding cars, collisions , showing the super performance of the S8, chasing the plane and throwing the police car or something is trivial. The protagonist with excellent car skills rubbed his car butt on the fire hydrant, cleverly rubbing off the hydrant doors of the water outlets of the four fire hydrants, splashing There is a waterfall like water, oh yes, the director forgot to tell us why there are four surrounding fire hydrants in a square less than 30 square meters, but it doesn't matter, we are here to drive, not to watch a movie.
Now I want to focus on the actor who plays the courier, Ed Skrein. I went to IMDb to read his profile out of curiosity, and then I was completely convinced. The handsome guy is not only handsome, but he has lived the lives of others. The handsome guy graduated from Fine Art major. He is pure art. He is an artistic youth and a singer. He plays flutebox and has released an album. Forgive me for not knowing what art this is. I feel very pioneering. A sportsman like Jason, crossing the English Channel. He is also a philanthropist. He goes out to raise charitable funds without filming, and has successfully established a children's swimming academy. He has a bunch of titles of charity ambassadors.
In addition to being a beautiful man who paints, sings, swims, and does charity work, Ed also finds time to act in some TV dramas, such as "Game of Thrones". In the third installment of The Power, Ed played a wandering mercenary. He admired the beauty of Queen Khaleesi, so he decisively killed his brother and defected to the queen. In his brief outing (mid-eighth, beginning of ninth, end of 10th, no more than 15 minutes in total), he helped the queen fight Yunkai and made a huge contribution to the queen's reign. Later, because Ed was going to star in "Fate Express", he gave up the opportunity to perform in the fourth season of "Game of Thrones". The actors who succeeded later continued to fight for the queen, and also slept with our invincible queen. In short, she was a very brilliant character around the queen.
Ed's role in Game of Thrones is very exaggerated, with fluttering long hair and frivolous eyes. He is basically a prodigal son who reads love poems, is ruthless, doesn't love the country and loves beautiful women. His appearance is very short but impressive. If you want to lick the screen, you can go to the third season to watch it yourself.
Although there is still room for improvement in his acting skills, Ed's has already made a name for himself in the film circle. Luc Bessonbole's reputation is really not built. I have a hunch that Ed will become more and more popular in the next few years. Who made him a noble Austrian-Jewish Englishman? If it is not popular, it is only possible that Ed just wants to continue to be a quiet and beautiful man who can draw, sing, swim and do charity.
As for the plot, the original words of foreign film critics are "Nothing adds up", and nothing is right. The heroine's appearance has not changed at all from the age of 12 to 27, and the other girls are much older. The hero's father is not a burden once, but twice. Father's setting is a former spy, and he has no ability to resist kidnapping and tracking at all. Most of the girls were sold by their own family members, and they should hate their family members very much, but the heroine finally remitted huge sums of money to their family members. The girl was badly wounded by a bullet and nearly died, wrapped the wound with cobwebs and candy to stop the bleeding, and then went diving seamlessly, performing key IT tasks, and was arguably the strongest screen character of 2015.
All kinds of unreasonable plots make it difficult to put into the plot and feel a little funny. There is also a lot of room for improvement in the performance of the actors. The male lead has been deliberately speaking in a low Batman-like voice, possibly unconsciously imitating Jason Statham. The heroine basically doesn't know how to act. Thinking about the pain of 15 years and the pleasure of getting revenge, it is a pity that she could have performed well.
But it doesn't matter, as our Queen Cate Blanchett said, the plot is bad and the acting is bad, who cares. We just came to see the handsome male protagonist and the cool Audi car.
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