American Violence
It was a double hit today.
After watching "Fast Pursuit" and then "Fast Agent", my brain really didn't react for a while.
In general, the movie is not bad. I think the director has put a lot of effort into making a killer and a shootout like this.
I can still see that light and dark approach to filming in Swift.
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Hmmm, if it weren't for the slow typing, I still have a lot to say, but it's still a matter of time, and I'm not bringing it up for the first time, because I believe it!
"Fast Attack" is the sequel to "Fast Hunt", an action crime film produced by Lionsgate , directed by Chad Starsky , Keanu Reeves , Ian Co-starring McShane and John Leguizamo .
The film tells the story of a legendary killer who returns to the arena and crosses the globe to start a deadly confrontation with top killers around the world[1].
The film was released in the United States on February 10, 2017.
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John Wick ( Keanu Reeves ) is back with a healthy dog after a series of ups and downs. John Wick, who wanted to retire, was once again troubled by his previous career. His previous employer was now being hunted down. Trapped by his previous commitment, John Wick could only fly to Rome to help him escape. In the ancient city of Rome, John Wick met the world's strongest killer, so he could only pick up a gun to protect himself[2].
Fast Attack was filmed in New York, Canada, Montreal, Canada, and Rome, Italy. Actor Keanu Reeves received three and a half months of professional training, six hours a day. The world champion professional gunslinger trains him at the gun training base. He has to learn to shoot three deadly weapons, rifles, shotguns and pistols. The goal is to let him master the skills of a real assassin to the greatest extent, without the need to use a substitute or do Fake action
Fast Attack is a terrific entertainment movie. Chad Starski, who once worked as a stuntman, was a heavy director, and he knew how to shoot action scenes. Every fist slammed was smashed, and every bullet fired was like thunder. ("Time Out London" review)
The film's violent action scenes are excellent, and it surpasses other such nihilistic action films, but the film reaches the level of dance. (Review of Variety Show)
The Fast Attack sequel doesn't have the emotional grounding of the first one, and spends too much time explaining things that audiences don't care about at all. But the two-hour "Super Strike" is still a shocking, lighthearted, gorgeous, and flesh-and-blood action movie. [9] (Review of "Village Voice")
Well, that's all there is to it.
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