Compared with the three parts of the Quick Pursuit series, this movie still loves Quick Revenge even more. I feel that the swift chase series has been blown a bit too far. The driver role of Johnson is obviously stronger than that of John Wick, using the killer's words in the film to describe it: rough and pure. In the whole movie, Johnson took a humble revolver and worked it from start to finish. Isn't this more real than John Wick's fancy weapon arsenal? There is a big gun who knows how to popularize the model of the revolver in the film. It seems that the size is not small, but in the hands of Rock it is a small gun. Personally feel that the setting of this weapon is very nice! It will create a feeling like "The protagonist doesn't need a gun to kill, he can use whatever he wants, but now it happens to have a small gun, just hold it and do it." In short, people are more fierce than guns. I remember that there were obviously two shots of Johnson changing the revolver in the shootout in the film, which was clean, fast and accurate, and perfected the topic. Also, I may personally prefer this kind of tune with a bit of a road movie. The protagonist, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, is also handsome and blind. The same is the American high-horsepower rear drive, and JohnWick's Mustang does not run on the highway, showing the audience a loneliness? Also, I hate the protagonist driving a powerful car, and the car is scrapped in a car chase. This film is highly praised, the car chasing the car, the gunfight, and the car is intact by the end. Get on the car, close the door and start off with a tyre. The distant view of the sunset and the straight road is perfect.
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