One of the smartest decisions I've made in my four-year history of watching movies is to choose to watch this movie on my phone rather than in theaters. Otherwise, it will not only blind your eyes, but also waste an hour and a half of your life and more than 30 yuan in cash.
You can't imagine that there is still such a movie in today's world, relying on extremely cheap computer stunts, patchwork movie plots, extremely chaotic editing, characterless character creation, and countless piercing scenes. Go to China to cheat the box office. In the United States, they don't go to theaters and only release discs. They really treat the Chinese as fools ! The high-IQ prison escape and thrilling plot in the previous work have become the protagonist's sleepwalking fantasy, mixed with sci-fi simmering in a pot that can't be swallowed, and even the only advantage of Sino-US co-productions - gorgeous The visual effects - all left out.
The film's outdated characters and decadent themes don't seem to be a big problem for the writers and directors, because they don't even know what a story is. Just an extremely crap story setting that has nothing to do with the plot - a Chinese technology company launching a micro-satellite, mastering the global nuclear bomb launch code - is enough to make a bomb from start to finish. "Escape Plan 2" is like a bamboo shoot with a pointed mouth, thick skin, thick belly and hollow belly. It always thinks of those paper-thin characters when the plot needs it, so in the extremely confusing muttering, inexplicably finds out the incomprehensible plot, Ignore the character settings and basic common sense - don't care too much, because "Escape the Shell" has nothing reasonable at all: for example, the big boss with a net worth of tens of billions actually went to Thailand to practice a stall, euphemistically called a bachelor party ; Stallone's strong security company boss was inexplicably hijacked by militants while walking. There was no bodyguard, no counterattack, and he was easily captured.
What makes people incomprehensible is that there are Chinese actors in this type of film, and they are also leading the charge. That's right, it's Huang Xiaoming. When I saw Mr. Huang, I felt that the film was already half cold, but I never imagined that his domineering CEO-style paralyzed face, which has never changed since the film, was directly executed for this film. . What exactly made Stallone give up the C position for Mr. Huang? Could it be that the long-haired avatar in the action scene instantly turned into Mr. Huang's head in the close-up, or was it a cold and stern expression that was detached from the film throughout the whole process? It's alright, I don't mind anymore. My only hope is that Mr. Huang will have more dim sum when he steps into the international film world again. If you don't have two brushes, it's best not to spread the water.
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