After watching the movie, I feel that it is indeed the case. The image of the male protagonist has a "warm man" feeling, and there is no murderous aura hidden in an expression that doesn't care about everything like Mel Gibson, but it seems to burst out at any time. However, the appearance of the heroine makes up for this murderous aura very well. I won't talk about the heroine's body shape, hairstyle, and cigarette makeup. Everyone has said a lot. I think the heroine's broken arm is the most eye-catching touch. Completely draw the line between the heroine and the vase, completely the image of a male warrior.
Of course, the above is just my own opinion, it may just be that I am too obsessed with the old "Mad Max" and Mel Gibson's max image. But I think there's a clip in the movie that confirms that idea. When the hero and heroine were in the truck for the first time, the heroine was driving, the hero pointed a gun at her, and then the hero searched for the weapons she had hidden in the car, found one, and later looked at another one , and so on. This is obviously a tribute to the previous work. In 3, the weapon was found by Mel Gibson. As the number of weapons found increased, the eyes of others became more and more surprised, and Mel Gibson was indifferent His expression revealed a murderous aura. In 4, this plot is put on the heroine, maybe the director expressed to the audience, in 4, the director can replace the role of Mel Gibson with the hero + heroine.
I have watched the high-definition version, but if you have the conditions, you must go to the cinema to watch it once, and use money and practical actions to support such a good movie.
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