One brush and two brushes of this film are all because of Kong Liu's beautiful body. Two scenes of rock climbing and a dislocated shoulder made me salivate at the sculpted body while being nervous about the limit of my movements.
Kong Liuben is not the brave and violent person in the character, but the eyes in the face-to-face drag racing scene with Park Hee-soon impressed me deeply, even if I forgot what the plot was after I brushed it, the first thing that comes to my mind when I talk about this drama It's that resolute, fearless look in his eyes. On the contrary, it is the scene of jumping off the Han River Bridge that was repeatedly played in the trailer. It is handsome and handsome, but because it is logical, there is less surprise and less impact.
In that period, Kong Liu really used his changeable plasticity to perfectly prove his acting skills. He turned from an idol actor vigorously to a big-screen male god with both strength and charm, word of mouth and box office, appearance and connotation.
However, in the final analysis, it is only because of him that I will watch this drama again and again. This film may have gained a lot of word-of-mouth and box office, but for us who are used to watching Hong Kong and Hollywood action films, the plot and scenes are not so shocking. The background of the story may be big enough, but the North-South conflict has always been used in various film and television works, and the conflict in the film is only superficial, and it is established as if the background story is changed or removed, which dilutes the memory of the entire story. Perhaps it is because of this that the actors are required to carry the film.
Back to the protagonist. The protagonist may be good enough, but the motivation for the action is purely from revenge for his wife and daughter, not to say no, but in the context of this story, the film pattern has become difficult to control, and the big or small is not so commensurate. Instead, it was the female reporter's motives, which seemed reasonable and acceptable—but her motives didn't matter anymore. The protagonist of the villain and the story line is narrowed down to the individual, weakening the sense of conflict and the personal identity reinforced by the protagonist at the beginning of the story, once again positioning the film as a protagonist-only film.
Anyway, because it's Kong Liu, but fortunately it's Kong Liu, the protagonist needs to be highlighted even more! Who made this the first action movie that Kong Liu personally participated in and contributed to a beautiful body, not to mention the touching tearing scene at the end of the film, which was talked about like a textbook. Thank you Director, I know so well what the audience wants!
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