Disc Shadows 1/2/3 8: The entire trilogy is completed in one go. From escape, revenge to counterattack. There are fewer and fewer emotional dramas, and the rhythm is getting tighter and tighter. In each episode, from escaping to counterattack, you can switch anytime, anywhere. A large number of classic fighting and car chase scenes can be regarded as a model of "one hit to the end" in action movies.
If you love action movies, this series is not to be missed! When a person singles out a huge system, all the tricks are the most simple and practical, without any fancy. Decision-making is decisive, action is fast, and there is no hesitation. The development of the story is not procrastinating or nonsense. When you come up, you are chasing and fleeing, looking for clues related to your past. If you find it, you can go straight to it regardless of the 3721. When you go, you will start a fight. It is very coherent, it makes people feel very enjoyable and refreshing.
The ending of the third part is handled wonderfully, and the ending music fits perfectly. From the first part where the protagonist is picked up from the water to the last part where he falls into the water, the trilogy perfectly returns to its original point. Matt Damon made this series, his performance is not ostentatious, but rich in content. The pony can't stand the urging of the years. In the first part, he was still a shy big boy, and in the third part, he looked like an uncle.
After watching the "Bourne Bourne" series, "Mission Impossible" and "007" seem so idiotic and pompous.
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