Compared with the raid series, the director and screenwriter tried to add more emotional elements, but from the perspective of the finished film, one can't help but wonder if this is a successful attempt, an overly routine plot (amnesia, betrayal, saving beauty, especially Is it when the big boss at the back shouts i am your father to the protagonist) or does it make the whole movie a little longer, and the rhythm is not as exciting as the raid.
However, the image of several villain killers is still relatively successful (especially the male and female killers who throw sticks), they are good-looking and can fight, on the contrary, the protagonist is more stunned...
The photography in several places is good and eye-catching. As for the action design, there is not much innovation. There is no place that is more eye-catching, but there are still so many bloody flesh and blood, and the violence is still there.
The whole film is quite complete. It's still a must-see for anyone who likes this type of action movie.
Finally, let me say, in fact, who would care about the emotional scenes of those mother-in-law and mother who watch this kind of film, is it okay to watch it~
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