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I am a fan of Jackie Chan, and the first time I watched a movie because of Jackie Chan was the "Red Zone". Therefore, I can only say that even if I have a fan filter, I can only give this movie a 4 and fail.
I didn't finish the movie. About forty minutes or so, I turned off the movie and watched something else. The overall situation during that time period was that Yang Yang and the CEO's daughter were taken away, the Pioneer headquarters was a dignitary, and everyone at the headquarters wanted to celebrate Yang Yang's teammate Alan's birthday. . . .
Did I just describe the situation in this minute and you feel inexplicable: your own people are gone, and the clients you entrusted are threatened with life, and you still have time to spend your birthday?
That's my first impression of watching this movie: these people are not human. The psychological quality is too strong, the human feelings are too indifferent, and the teammates have no relationship with colleagues. At the same time, when a large number of mercenary-shaped headquarters go out to the field, it is boss Cheng, Yang Yang, Allen and the low-profile widow sister Miya. . . What's up, other people's daily bulletproof vests just because they like it?
And the progress of the plot gives people the feeling that this is a cutscene, and I also filmed it and cut it in. But just impatient, very impatient. So don't say that the screenwriter didn't explain it, but the overall progress of the plot is like a drama written by a high school student. The last scene was still in the African grassland, and the next scene was a birthday in London? ? ? Superman? ? ? There is no characterization, no mental journey, no mentality change. All emotions are just needed for this scene.
Because of the fan filter, I won't discuss those quantum-free hair, clothes that never get dirty, and Yang Yang's always handsome face. Not to mention the inexplicable black technology and inexplicable matching: what season is this with snow boots and miniskirts showing thighs, knees and calves? Nor does it discuss why the rescue car is an extended courtesy car at the opening. It is also not discussed whether CR Vanguard gave Vanguard how much money to do this brand promotion. I don't discuss whether the video signal is good or not, but I can't see it on the mobile phone, and I don't complain about the plastic English of the whole staff. I don't care if these pioneers are charging or not charging their Bluetooth earphones every day.
How did a security agency housing veterans and guns legalize in China? Okay, assuming this is a Chinese private mercenary company headquartered abroad, let’s put aside the legitimacy. So that everyone can speak Chinese? Forget it, I also filter it out.
Come, let's analyze this short dialogue:
a. You are injured, stay and do logistics (work-related injuries don’t allow leave)
b. What do you want to say?
a. Your son drew it? (???)
b. I am not sure of winning this time. Your son has no mother, so you stay.
a. I want my son to be proud of me. If you go to administration now, don't go.
b. It is my duty to bring everyone back
a. Okay, let's go together.
Question: Who is going?
This unconvincing conversation fills the first 40 minutes. And all this just a minute after the birthday? In such a hurry to advance the main line?
In a hurry, Pioneer? The plot can't catch up with the schedule?
To be honest, the badness of this movie doesn't even need to discuss whether the actors have acting skills. The mere characters and the rushing script have already drifted away from the passing line.
Written to the end: I did not wait for the famous scene of Jackie Chan's taking the stairs in the final film. A little disappointed
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