Because of the appearance, his work types are relatively single. If you don't watch the plot, the director, or the title, the works he starred in can basically be classified as action movies. The "Destiny Express" series, the "Furious Attacking Heart" series, and the "Expendables" series, and the "Mechanic", "Parker" and "Hummingbird Attack" in recent years. The routines are all showing off his movements, as well as the unchanging sharp eyes.
There is no need for mental tests at all, and there is nothing but fighting and killing. The commercial and entertainment industry of the assembly line is full of appreciation but lacks in connotation.
Even so, the win is worth seeing, the plot is clichéd but basically you can watch it. This is the characteristic of Jason Statham's work.
In other words, this "Ace To Win" really has nothing to say, and the set scene is still the drunken Las Vegas. At first I thought it was the kind of revenge routine. Unexpectedly, the more I look at it, the more confused, Jason Statham is still the type of acquaintance wherever he goes, facing the experience of his ex-girlfriend, walking in Las Vegas is like no one. territory. Then the revenge succeeded, and in order to avoid difficulties, he decided to leave. But the middle section has become a gambling scene in the casino, which makes people unable to see why. Does it imply the final battle?
Won 500,000 and got the path to self-salvation, but it was emptied in the end. Then, the tech man decided to give him money in return, as if he fell from the heights of his life and turned over from the bottom. In this way, most of the film has passed, and no key points have been said yet. Come to the end of the film, a small fight, it's over. Solved the enemy and got the money and air tickets sponsored by the tech man, everything is Happy Ending.
Yes, this movie doesn't follow the routine, it's a flat road, which is not ugly, but it is purely showing off Jason Statham. Yes, he doesn't even use guns in his martial arts alone.
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