A work that definitely makes Hollywood people proud: "For so many years, we have made firefighters, police officers, scientists, and secret agents heroes on the screen, and finally it is our turn to stand out - filmmakers can not only save people on the screen, but also It can save people off the screen." Based on this, Ao Guanhai should award Xiaoben a national trade promotion and promotion award.
We can't look down on the so-called last-minute rescue. Many commercial films are not guaranteed in the "last minute" evening, but Xiaoben's evening is very good. This movie is better in rhythm and proportion. Long, minus one point is short, not superfluous, not artificial, fully considering the audience's sense of substitution.
My personal favorite is Xiaoben's grasp of the leading role in the role of the male lead. Regarding his acceptance of the mission to Tehran and the end of the movie, he "unauthorized" determined to bring back the 6 diplomats. There is no entanglement in the shaping of inner changes and struggles, and there is no placement. A grand sense of mission and belief—presumably, he also knows that habits are the driving force behind many great things.
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