Ford is old, really old, somehow, it makes me heartbroken, no longer smart eyes, no more agile movements, no more impressive performances, I can hardly find that once Jones, it's just that the occasional change of eyes in the thinking movement makes me feel like deja vu, that's it.
The plot borrows the current high-tech theft gimmicks, but the whole film makes people feel that high-tech is concentrated on the dialogue, the impact on the lens is basically not, a senior security director who works for an international banking organization cracks his own security software, it is useless What high-tech and no eye-catching equipment. The director asked Ford to use fax machine parts and iPods to overcome firewall software. This is to illustrate Ford's knowledge and cracking of its own software. It is still said that the kidnappers are stingy. They would rather spend time and money on monitoring and control than to provide Ford with convenient and effective equipment to achieve their goals quickly. In the end, Ford found the kidnappers through the GPS on his own dog, which made me feel a little bit of the technological flavor of Tentacle Technology. At that time, I came up with the idea that if tmd has money, it’s a bull fork, and even the dog is insured. Added global positioning system.
Somehow, I thought of Mel Gibson's "Ransom Storm" when I watched this film. "Firewall" is inferior in terms of film atmosphere, plot control, and actor performance.
What will Ford's "Indiana Jones" 4 look like, I am starting to feel anxious...
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