The God of Car Theft is a good example of a terribly simple but addictive commercial. I saw too much music on the Internet, like MVs, but I think that instead of messing with the progress of the film with so many dialogues, it is better to add a hi-song with a hot scene. It is also very enjoyable to shake your legs with the BGM for the first half hour. Although it's not like a group of beauties in luxury cars like Fast and Furious, the scene is still cool and speechless. The setting of the protagonist's tinnitus is very interesting, which drives the output of the whole music. And the fluency of this work is really good, the editing rhythm is smooth and lively, the climax is constantly buffered is just right, the shots are connected neatly, and the two long shots at the beginning are really comfortable to watch. Although commercial films are not so picky about their acting skills, they are at least plausible. Spacey is really not suitable for such commercial films. It feels very inconsistent, and Fox's arrogant image is impressive.
But there are still regrets. After an hour of filming, the good film still failed to finish, and the second half was not as brilliant as the first half. I thought that Fox must be the boss, and the battle with the protagonist would be successful, but he died so hastily; I also thought that Spacey couldn't get the last flash, but he was inexplicably cleaned up and blocked the knife for the protagonist. Look It's pretty embarrassing; the Madonna ending at the end isn't as good as it should be. But fortunately, this film is so explosive that the flaws in the plot can be ignored. In any case, this is a work worthy of going to the theater. Without further ado, I'm going to buy an iPod and put the soundtrack of this movie in it.
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