Why do foreigner movies always break through the "shackles"!

Iva 2022-10-08 21:45:28

It's an old tune! Anyway, let's write a little bit when it's boring.... I've watched a few shootout films in recent years. If you want to say that the plot is still the kind of one-hundred-hundred-fighting approach...but it can be novel. In the plot, it can also highlight the "forced style", which makes people have to be convinced. The grievancer...the fast agent...the assassin will remember the assassin...the degree of foreign openness to film themes. Our domestic You can't catch up no matter how you follow it... Honestly.. Foreign films cover various themes and different levels of films are subject to a grading system... Simply put, theaters can be played in large or small theaters, and if not, they can directly send video tapes. ..Because it can be filmed...so various themes have been refined over time. Different directors will produce different effects on the same film. So there will always be breakthroughs. Even a little change is still huge The effect of...

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  • Amber 2021-10-20 19:00:13

    The action scene is arranged to such a degree, and when you are in the front, you know that the cat's waist lifts the bullet-proof suit to cover his head. An action movie is filmed to this degree, and what a bicycle is needed! ! ! Ninety-five percent of the theaters are men. Danish boys are really not good. They will call out when they see a bloody scene, not just one more than once. . .

  • Nico 2021-10-20 19:00:14

    It is not easy to maintain the unique R-class style after the action and production are upgraded. And the ending also brings out a bigger worldview. Starting to look forward to the third part.

John Wick: Chapter 2 quotes

  • Cassian: So, you're free?

    John Wick: Am I?

    Cassian: No. Not at all. You killed my ward. Someone I was close to. An eye for an eye, John. You know how it goes.

    John Wick: Yeah.

    [They both drink]

  • John Wick: The knife is in your aorta. You pull it out, you will bleed and you will die. Consider this a professional courtesy.

    [John walks away]