Gerard Butler has fallen again!
"Olisis Has Fallen" (The Fall of the White House) began and embarked on the road of fall. After that, "London Has Fallen", "Ice Has Fallen" and the unreleased "Angel Has Fallen" were launched one after another. After the United Kingdom and Russia, will the next step come to Beijing to do it!
Compared with the first two Falls, in this movie, Gerald did not show much action scenes, but more of a literary drama inside the submarine. The action was handed over to the showdown between the four marines and the big guy (what missile? ah, torpedoes, submarines, etc.).
The setting of the movie is also very good, a war madman wants to fight, the Russian, this guy kidnapped the president and wanted to use the emperor to make the princes to fight the Americans! Americans are too bellicose to fight or take advantage of others to stumble upon Russia's civil unrest, but instead, in a spirit of fearless revolutionary optimism, go to the Russian hinterland, save the Russian president, help discipline the disobedient little brother, and then Russia The unpopular president is saved, the war is averted, the world is at peace, the nuclear war is over, and everyone rejoices.
This is a hard action movie where you know the end after watching the beginning. You don't need to think too much about the rationality, nor is it necessary. You know what the result will look like, but you still want to see how it will develop. Maybe this is hard work. The magic of action movies. The first few fall movies are basically the same. Knowing that the president will be saved in the end, I still want to see how to save it.
The scene of this movie is magnificent, and the thrilling shooting of the deep-sea submarine battle shocked me and other shallow people. The deep-sea shooting is delicate and the special effects are very good.
U.S. Marines often appear in movies. Their powerful individual combat capabilities and cooperative brotherhood provide an extremely comfortable viewing experience. This movie is no exception, war is brutal, the marines say "I don't fucking know what politics is, we're going to get the job done", simple joy!
The anti-war tone of this film is commendable. The first and second world wars have brought profound lessons to the world. The excesses of the militants are worth thinking about. Peace under nuclear protection is actually not safe, and war will destroy it!
One of the scenes in the movie is extremely scary, which is the shouting of the Russian crew in the Russian warship battle. They are all apprentices he cultivated. One shout, stop fighting, and fight against each other. Its charm is beyond the basic war norms. Should we sigh about human nature, or should we sigh about the bottom line! In reality, if this class of people betrayed the country and surrendered to the enemy, think about trembling!
The whole movie is worth watching!
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