At the end of the last movie, "I hope the government will not break its promises", he sneered for a while, how can you make a sequel if you don't break your promises, I wonder if the first movie will be enjoyed by the global audience? As a result, the government broke its promise, so the two protagonists Damian and Leto once again embarked on the journey of... No, they jumped on the road of struggle to save the world with parkour.
However, it is still a simple and rude rhythm, plus an "ultimate", but the conspiracy is larger, the fighting moves are more cool, the plot is much better, but it is still not enough to talk about. Others are the same as the previous Datong, especially the pseudo-long mirror that shuttles through B13, the protagonist's opening parkour, Damian's glorious deeds, here we must mention Damian's groin, the twisted one is called a coquettish , too feminine. Leto doesn't feel as agile as the first
Tao who appeared in the second half was very stealing the show, what? Chinese? But the foreplay is plentiful, but the orgasm is kind of fucking boring (like Beethoven). At the end, all ethnic groups and races entered the presidential palace, and then basically the president walked in and out with a bitter face and keys. The part where Damian blasted the enemy's little boss is too nonsensical. Could it be that the action guide is going back to his hometown? Such an interesting play was just fooled
Haven't French films always been literary and romantic in people's minds? However, all I watch are neurotic comedies like "Escape from Tiger's Mouth" and "Shut Your Mouth". By the way, isn't the screenwriter of these two films Luc Besson? It's the Luc Besson of Léon.
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