China's 2013 "No Man's Land" originally took the path of Hollywood in 1997

Jacques 2022-05-26 12:56:19

I happened to see this film on the Oriental Film Channel from beginning to end, and there was no urine point at all. I was very impressed to be able to dig out such a remote but full of tension in the old movie. It's another good movie that I almost missed because the title was too abusive and the Chinese title was too poorly translated.

However, it is worth noting that after watching the ending, I suddenly discovered that Xu Zheng's "No Man's Land" last year had a lot of shadows of the film. Not only was the scene changed, but some sections were also suspected of plagiarism. It is also a seemingly tall male protagonist who encounters a life-and-death game of a group of criminals who are seeking money and killing their lives. The start is also the new car almost scrapped (in this show is falling into the water) and embarrassed. Passing through the wilderness, passing by the dilapidated rest station (in this show is a highway restaurant), the boss is the same indifferent and snobbish; and those who use the truck to hit people and walls and crash cars, there is always a kind of policeman who always can't figure out the protagonist’s hints or demands. I was dying from being attacked...The

countless similarities made me wonder, did the road movie develop into a routine and a drama from 1997 to 2013? what....

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