Let me talk about a few characters:
Tony Jia's guess is the most full-fledged character in the movie. The various mental journeys are also very complete. But action movies are not about how he plays, but about reaching out. My first impression is that he is a little fat, but he still fights so hard. Muay Thai is really tough.
Wu Jing's male protagonist Chen Zhijie, I think maybe it's Wu Jing's acting problem, maybe he also has the responsibility of the script. The humorous jokes on Chen Zhijie's character are particularly superfluous, especially in such a desperate situation as being locked up in a prison. The part of finding a mobile phone signal is very strange. This inappropriate humor makes this character a bit nondescript and makes the prison a bit nondescript. The despair faded away.
Zhang Jin's warden, he is the best figure among the three leading actors, the weakest, but the best in literary drama. Very eye-catching, in the final duel, he just looked at his figure. Why does he have a beard on the poster, when there is no beard in the film?
Ren Dahua, except that he was abused, basically can't remember anything else.
Gu Tianle, this is the first time I see him play such a sickly and black-bellied character, and the feeling of being sickly caught is very good.
Little girl Sha, so cute and cute. I liked the facial expressions between her and the Down syndrome patient.
Anyway, this is a film with a decent plot, and the fighting scenes are hot and enjoyable, and the other influences are not very big.
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