At the beginning of the second episode, the heroine was killed in the second chase planned by the CIA. Bonn began his revenge. In the process of revenge, he learned that he was executing an action plan called "Stumbling Block" before he lost his memory. Later, because his injured organization was afraid that he would leak the plan, he would be eliminated. Finally, he experienced a series of In a life-and-death struggle, Bonn killed the killer who killed his lover. But knowing a bigger secret, when everyone thought he would continue to investigate, the end credits came out. I shouted treacherous on the spot, this one clearly is a set of "If you want to know what will happen next, please spend more tickets", hey, it seems that the next episode is impossible to escape.
In this episode, the director adopted a very bold shooting technique. In the intense chase scenes and action scenes, the camera lens often shakes obviously. At this time, the director used a large number of shoulder-resistance and portable tracking shooting. The image lacks stability, but greatly enhances the sense of realism and tension. The oppressive shooting technique is simply suffocating. While watching it, I really admire the director's courage. In addition to inserting unconventional shooting techniques, the director continued the tone of the first episode, the plot was fast and coherent, the action scenes were crisp and full of power, and, like many successful spy movies, the iconic ending The song sounded at the right time, reminding everyone that this episode is over, wait for the next episode.
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