This series is a complete story adapted from a novel. 4 was originally created by the businessman in order to extract the residual value. It is said that even the hero Bourne is gone. . . 4 It's hard to say if I don't like it. I like the first three very much, even more than Mission Impossible.
The integrity, suspense, and excitement of these three films are quite good, and the production level is relatively stable, unlike the style of Mission Impossible, which is like a roller coaster =_=.
This series tells the story of an agent who has lost his memory and struggles to find the past under the pursuit of all kinds of people.
The story is full of mysteries like the Chinese translation of the title, interlocking and irresistible. The rhythm of the plot is compact and smooth, full of urgency and crisis, and has a dangerous thrill like walking a tightrope in the sky.
The image style is sharp, tough, and sharp, with a bit of a pseudo-documentary-like documentary style. A large number of head-to-head action scenes without dialogue and a person's strategic confrontation with a group or groups of people are very enjoyable to watch.
This is a veritable lone hero, no, the male lead can't even be called a hero.
There was a girl in the first part, and the director decisively killed him in the second part. Although he was helped by someone in the third part, he was still destined to fight alone. He had no companions, no organization, no background, and no support. There was only endless pursuit and escape.
BGM is also super burning~
Well, this series is highly recommended~
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