Watch my swing kick!

Vilma 2022-02-11 08:02:48

Let me start with some digressions.
Old Wu likes to close-up the little details of the protagonist, personally think it is to highlight the handsome.
Other protagonists, such as John Travolta or Xiao Ma, are close-ups of smoke and matches, and then they are handsome again Pop out the cigarette.
Mr. Shang didn’t smoke~
It’s okay! There are close-ups!
Earrings blingblingbling~~ The

first time I saw Mr. Shang appearing, the little girl... turned out to be in FRIENDS...
But his look is honest Said it is very unpleasant [not the role is modeling].
There is no such man in this.
Everyone knows that FRIENDS as long as the featurin' big name, the "audience" in the audience must scream.
When screaming at the time, I didn't know he was Who.
That episode is over . When the name of Lao Shang appeared in Special Guest at the end of the film, I still wanted to say: This is the legendary Shang Gyunton? Nothing...
So I was very excited about watching this movie. Minus.
I am indeed a fan of Old Wu, the kind who is die-hard.
But I have not been so loyal to admit that "Chibi" was filmed very well...
At that time, I knew that this movie was Lao Wu’s Virgo in Hollywood, and I was very happy. I saw it, but I didn’t want to watch Mr. Shang’s dry skin in FRIENDS [I appreciate the beauty of the vicissitudes of life].
So I drag it until now...

In fact, the film was cut badly, but it couldn’t. Blame Lao Wu~Everyone who first enters Hollywood has to be hacked.
But fortunately, Lao Wu’s pigeons were not cut off. The
first half of the movie is... a bit trivial.
Let me have one kind: shouldn’t it be the whole movie Isn't the drama just for Mr. Shang to be handsome?
Although it is indeed...but at least the second half is still very interesting. The
first half shows a lot of Mr. Shang's swing kick. The
second half is that there are more gunfire shots.
There is nothing else...
This kind of movie is just enjoyable. There is no need to go deep into acridine. It

can still be seen that Wu Gang still has a strong Hong Kong movie taste when he went to Hollywood.
Hong Kong movies like to play drag racing stunts, especially motorcycles.
There are here. Mr. Shang and the other guys play stunt scenes of motorcycles.
But Lao Wu has made rapid progress ~ only in the second Hollywood movie after 3 yearsThere is no Hong Kong film taste, it is completely Hollywood.

I have always beenIn the scene, the two of them talked about the footage of each other's shots. After
watching this film, they found out that it was inIt's not the first time Lao Wu has used it! It's
just that in this movie, the mirrors that Cage and our family John are leaning back to back have become the mottled warehouse walls that Mr. Shang and the archmage (that's the archmage in MUMMY) are leaning against.
Lao Wu gave a close-up when the Arch Mage finally died, POSE is really handsome~ I open
my hands and look up at the sky [Warehouse]... In fact, I have a good impression of the Arch Mage, but it's a pity how he always plays a similar role. ...Mr.

Shang took off his jacket at the final duel. Show his muscle, I don’t know if he is uncomfortable with Lao Wu’s arrangement?
And I thought the pigeons would still be dispatched in the final duel. , Slow motion flies through the rain of bullets...It's a pity...They only fly in slow motion at low altitude in unexciting scenes...

It's a digression, does anyone think that the last dying boss looks like Christopher? Walken, acridine?
He screamed a bit after he found out that there was no bullet, personally felt that the acting was a bit over...
and Mr. Shang's uncle is so cute~ You can go directly to play Santa's husband! I have

scrapped a lot of words, in short Take a leisurely look when you have nothing to do~

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