Then the whole film is full of black, of course, the black here is mainly satire. The first is to blacken the UK to the bottom of the sky, it is so black that there are no underwear, it is black from the beginning to the end, terrorists in London are like their own home, come and go freely, kill like wind, like entering no one. Then there are the leaders of several black countries, especially the one from Italy, who originally attended the funeral, but took his lover to the roof of the church to see the scenery. Well, the roof was booming and he was in a trance.
The male protagonist is just like the invincible hero in the upper part, he kills all the terrorists by himself, and he kills people with no morality at all (but it looks cool), and the president is the same as the upper part, although he cannot escape the plot needs He was kidnapped and could not escape being beaten and abused, but this still better reflects the bravery and fearlessness of Mr. President, and better spreads the values of the United States.
Finally, I have to say that one of the best parts of the whole film is the long-lens street battle assault. During the process of watching it, it reminded me of Call of Duty. Yes, it is the first-person perspective in the game. Charge in. After watching it, I really want to play Call of Duty. Personally, I think this assault is the most worth watching in this film, and it can be said that you can watch this popcorn movie for this assault.
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