The first 20 minutes of the story are actually okay. It's an action movie, it's cool to watch. The problem arose after intercepting the heroine. At this time, Guo Da has an overwhelming information advantage: Guo Da knows: 1. Who the opponent is, 2. The purpose of the opponent, and 3. Even the opponent's wishful thinking: to rob the heroine and take him. In order to show that he has been hooked, he also specially made a scene with the heroine.
And at this time, the villain still doesn't know that his plan has completely fallen to the bottom, and he is still implementing it diligently. If this plan can become a pig, it can almost fly? ? Then the plot developed: the villains arranged two pairs of people, landed on the island in broad daylight and took the heroine away, successfully coercing Uncle Guo Da.
Excuse me ???
It's all understandable that the heroine is fake. Fake the villain's plan and make it into a real drama, Guo Da, are you really all right? Until I got the mission from the villain, I was still thinking about how Uncle Guo Da planned to fight back, how could he just be captured? Guo Da, you really don't want to kill people, do you deliberately put water on your hands? This part really sucks.
The next action scenes are pretty decent. You wouldn't be a mechanic without an assassination scene. If you want to complain, it's the end. The villain's cruise ship is not loaded with atomic bombs, and the explosion range is so large that it can't escape? Guo Da's diving skills are so good. When he has time to drill the anchor room, he can dodge all kinds of bombs by stabbing a 30-meter god?
Just watch the action scenes, the plot is really too weak, I guess they don't want to make 3.
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