Recently, I always see very good villains when watching movies, especially It's this year's domestic movie, and the charm of the villain is a few streets away from the decency. For example, the leader of the kidnappers in "Rescue Mr. My", the son of the district chief in "Charlotte Trouble", and Zhang Jin, the warden of this film. The action is smooth and smooth, the first fight scene in the prison and the last fight scene in the hospital are ghostly, feminine and powerful.
In contrast, of the two decent characters, the Thais are relatively better, they are completely powerful, and they are more upright than Wu Jing. Wu Jing is too ordinary and ordinary, the least outstanding of the three roles.
A line buried in it can actually be buried a little deeper, that is, Wu Jing is the one who can save Asha. In fact, in the end, you can completely rely on this point to create a lot of dramatic effects. But maybe the director just wanted to make an action movie and didn't want to waste too many shots on other points.
All in all, it's a good action movie.
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