This movie was born in that era, but it can only be played and watched in that era. Why? Because in such a film dominated by adventurous action dramas, the fighting scenes are so different! force! real! Maybe it looked cool before, but now it seems all this is really too fake. The fighting scenes basically rely on the rapid switching of the camera to create a sense of intensity, and the two sides fight by borrowings. Not only the fighting moves are slow, but even after several action scenes are paused, they can see that neither of them have touched at all. I fell down, if I put it now, I would have been scolded long ago! On the contrary, the Hong Kong action movie of the same period is nothing but Hollywood! Fortunately, in the second half, from the trapped secret room to the escape room, to the most exciting and thrilling carjacking chase bridge (which I can see is a series of exclamations), to the hiding of the ship, until the final cabinet opens. It can be said that there is no urine point in the whole process. Although there are still some small bugs in the logic and fighting, the things of that era really can't ask for too much. BTW, Harrison Ford at that time was really charming! (PS: I originally wanted to give 3 stars, but in the second half of the successful reverse transfer I will add another star!)
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