The domestic film is really willing to work hard. It was almost halfway through the broadcast that I recognized that the Thai man was actually the male protagonist of "The Raid". Although he gained a little weight, he still retained his six-point sharpness. Thailand's chaos, South Korea's perversion, Hong Kong's cold-blooded, these negative elements appeared in turn, and it took a lot of effort.
All the actors in the movie performed very well. I don't know when Koo Tianle started to play the ruthless role. The episode in "Underworld", which I remember deeply, is still scary when I think of it. This time, although quite a few lenses with masks can't block the cold and selfish temperament. Not to mention Ren Dahua, it is a pity that Wu Jing's performance can be considered complete if he has eight points of his kung fu. What amazes me the most is Zhang Jin. His elegant gestures can be both positive and evil. Brother Jin is so handsome that he knows he is a bad guy and can't bear to see him die.
The whole movie has a kind of calm and self-contained ruthlessness. From Yuan Jiamin's slap in the face after the outbreak, Jiang Haowen, who struggled even after being shot at the airport, and Ren Dahua's folded hands, each character's emotions are full of emotions that dominate their behavior. Live very hard in that moment.
The picture, soundtrack, and action are all excellent, a good domestic action movie.
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