Coincidental to heinous

Evie 2021-12-10 08:01:30

Let me talk about something that has nothing to do with the topic, and cover up the key plot.
John Travota, it was this film that made me realize his true value. Like Nicholas Cage’s iconic sleepy eyes, John Travota’s logo is a soft calmness, even coldness. He speaks quite calmly, even calmly, and slightly ironically, and he doesn't hesitate when he really needs strength to solve a problem. This is the type that many men dream of becoming, so it became understandable for him to become the actor.
It should be almost here, a little bit of it.
When I watched the opening subtitles, jone woo appeared many times. At first I thought it was a Korean, but later I remembered that it was Wu Yusen.
Okay, let's talk about the plot.
Although I have not always had a high demand for the plot of action movies, as long as I can use enough stimulating elements to flick me out, I can listen to music and accept all the plotting flaws, but unfortunately there are only two highlights that can be remembered. :
First, when a female police officer is facing the rotating spiral tail under the plane, the general Hollywood processing mode is: the eye or throat is touched by one millimeter (see Xtreme Agent 2 for details), so I am looking at this kind of lens It was full of security at the time, but Wu Yusen handled it more cleverly, letting the propeller fall and people fleeing, so that he felt "good risk".
The second is that in the end John Travota faced the nuclear bomb that flew towards him due to inertia, instead of evading but facing directly. Real man, from this lens, his aura is even better than the protagonist who jumped into a car and escaped. A rather tragic atmosphere, not the cliché of killing bad guys, good guys happily.

Let’s talk about the plot:
Let ’s talk about the first helicopter to kill Goodman No. 1. It has no name and no surname, and it didn’t use the tweeter to repeatedly play: "I am a pest." Why does the protagonist believe that they are not here to rescue them? His ancestors have Zhuge Liang's blood?

Let’s talk about the copper mine that saved the entire west. The protagonist himself said that there are two kilometers (or feet). We also accept that only this depth can prevent nuclear radiation. But at this time, you "immediately" fabricate an underground river that happens to be used to help. Good people flee, do they have to take care of the depth of two kilometers ahead? Hit less. When the underground river with a depth of one kilometer is connected with the river above the ground, should it be connected upstream? The protagonist rises to a height of 1KM in the water within 5 minutes under the countercurrent situation, which is too ridiculous.

Now that the prologue that there is an underground river to escape has been unveiled, let's continue to watch:
They just escaped and they "just happened" to meet the bad guys carrying nuclear bombs by the river. What if there is an automatic navigation system? The professional search and rescue teams in the United States have to use satellite instruments to locate them. These two people are amazing.

In the future, when the bad guys are crazy, they have to use trains, which are easy to track and conspicuous, and Goodman One is also very miraculous thinking that bad guys must use trains. The trains obviously don’t have a lot of fuel. They use helicopters or Is car transportation bad?

Moreover, it is generally correct to hide the nuclear bomb in the underground of the target city or in an unmanaged trash can. How can all the members carry it and follow the train with the nuclear bomb to the target city? Isn’t the goal to blackmail the Pentagon? What if those idiots get hot heads and disagree? Ground nuclear explosion, big brother, how far can your little helicopter fly?

Sometimes I find that using my brain while watching an action movie is really a terrible thing. I was wrong.
But I can't get into the literary film, save me.

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Broken Arrow quotes

  • Riley Hale: There's no difference between you and a guy who shoots up a schoolyard. You've both got a-a head full of bad wiring.

    Vic Deakins: What was that?

    Riley Hale: You're fucked in the head, Deak.

    Vic Deakins: [Fires wildly at him] Hah.

    Riley Hale: I pissed him off.

  • Vic Deakins: Hale. Pick up. Pick up!

    [wheedling]

    Vic Deakins: C'mon buddy, pick up the 'phone.

    Riley Hale: "Buddy," huh? Son of a bitch, you tried to kill me. The friendship is over.

    Vic Deakins: Well that doesn't mean I don't like you. Hell, I'm impressed.