To be honest, during the whole viewing process, my heartbeat was steady and there was no sense of horror, because I knew that these six fools would die in the end, and the plot of the film was designed too ordinary, so it should be regarded as an entertainment film. The more I look at it, the more unreasonable I feel. For example, it is unreasonable to decide to go sightseeing in a nuclear power plant, because there is military control there, and just relying on a wild guide is just whimsical. Second, as a blocked area, if you want to enter, you have to go through layers of audits, and you have to check documents at N checkpoints. Is it possible for a small piece of bread to break into the restricted area? Incredible. Third, as adults, the intelligence quotients of several Expendables are worrying, there is no backup, no family members, no equipment, do you really think they are going to Disney? The director's IQ is not enough, and he still wants to play with the audience's IQ? The big brother's change from being irresponsible at the beginning to being extremely responsible later was too sudden. The regrets in the later period are also brushed, and they are not deep enough. I wanted to give it three stars, but I couldn't help my conscience, so I reluctantly gave it two stars. It's okay to reward an actor for their performance. It's not easy for you either.
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