The protagonist can't make the movie brilliant

Bailee 2021-12-22 08:01:33

Hollywood is indeed a gathering place for leftists in the United States, and terrorists must also have tragic experiences and compassion. When the generation born in the 1980s only learned about terrorists' activity around the world after "September 11," this type of subject matter has been photographed countless times by the United States.
The pattern set in this film is not trivial, starting with a nuclear explosion to draw out the corruption of the Russian army and the huge conspiracy of terrorists on the "powder keg" of the Balkans. I don’t know if it’s the director’s technique or the plot is too suspenseful. I can always feel all kinds of stinginess during the movie watching. Choosing George Clooney and Nicole Kidman as the protagonists, it is destined that other personnel can only become a dragon set. This has nothing to do with acting skills, it is purely a question of the distribution of play points. Although Nicole Kidman is at the forefront of Fanghua, the director (even female) is willing to give close-ups from different angles without hesitation, and the audience can accept the appearance of a young and beautiful "acting director of the anti-nuclear smuggling department" in the film, but this There is no need for the beautiful commander to follow the hero and run around the street to catch the enemy.
Watching the lone heroes in "Life and Death", "Prison in the Air", and "The Bourne", the audience can appreciate the many difficulties the protagonist faces, and the two protagonists of "Doomsday Alert" can overcome all difficulties as long as they cooperate. It can only be said that the brilliance of the entire film cannot be achieved only by the flashes of the two protagonists.

PS: Terrorists choose to go to the UN headquarters to detonate a nuclear bomb. It still makes sense to explain it with religious feelings or psychological complexes. Since everyone is going to die, you still care if your brother is shot?

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The Peacemaker quotes

  • Aleksandr Kodoroff: Fuckin' refugees. Azerbaijani, Georgians, Kazakhstani...

    Vlado Mirich: Well, don't curse them.

    Aleksandr Kodoroff: I don't care whose bitch gave birth to them. Muslim, Serb. I don't hate them for who they are, I hate them because they are poor.

  • Julia Kelly: [Julia Kelly is trying to disarm a nuclear bomb with less than a minute left while Tom Devoe is standing next to her] Devoe, get out of here.

    Thomas Devoe: [laughs] Okay, I'll be in the truck.