The protagonist is the one who has changed his face, and he is also the villain.
It feels that the plot is a bit too prominent for the other pilot and the policewoman. The helicopter exploded before and after 3, one was done by them, and the other two were done by the enemy, but they just completed the task that the superior firepower could not complete.
The people inside were also unresponsive, and had missed the opportunity if they had the opportunity to shoot another pilot and the policewoman many times.
The rhythm of the whole film is good, and the special effects are also good at that time, but the plot and performance are not mentioned. It feels like I still used the foreigner's bottle to fill the Hong Kong gunfight's wine. There is no content, no blockbuster.
However, my current aesthetics is gradually leaning toward the "texture" of movies, and maybe I will feel so-so in 10 years.
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