Matt Damon has successfully shaped us a tragic hero with high IQ and neat skills, which is not so much a revenge, but a kind of self-salvation in the end.
The soundtrack and the rhythm are closely matched. When you are watching the movie, a good soundtrack will subtly drive the rhythm. For such a suspenseful movie, the soundtrack is undoubtedly very successful, especially when you call Joan Allen at the end, it is suspenseful throughout the whole story. The soundtrack appears as the finishing touch.
Zhuan (The whole film uses a large number of close-up follow-up shooting, and the chase and escape scenes are edited and connected with extremely short shots, and no special effects such as slow motion, bullet time, and camera rotation have been used in recent years. Breathing, stunned effect. The close-up car crash in the car chase sequence is especially thrilling, far more thrilling than other action movies where a dozen cars are smashed at every turn.)
Several escape scenes have clear layers, reasonable progression, and a lot of mystery. Even if the audience knows that they can escape successfully in the end, they still enjoy watching the whole process. I have to say that the car scenes on the streets of Moscow are very good, a complete set of escape, plus car grab, get rid of the police, get rid of the special police, get rid of the special agent for revenge, and countless trivial close-up shots lead the vision.
"When the one you love is taken away, you want to know the truth." It is a masterpiece to be able to make such a complete action movie of an agent.
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