i love bullet time

Kristin 2022-04-20 09:01:13

Rather than saying I went for Angelina Jolie, Morrow said I went for Timur Bekmambetov and Bullet Time.

Admired the "fuck you" of keyboard letters and rooted teeth, admired the bullet with "good bye" engraved in a perfect circle, but did not appreciate Jolie's tattooed naked back - it was cut off.

In fact, the setting of the plot is quite old-fashioned, and "bullet time" and "bullet turn" are not the first. However, the vulgar me, just like to watch.

Shortly after the opening, the shot of the killer breaking through the glass of the building and shooting out like a cannonball is shocking and humorous. The common car chase scene is also innovative, beautiful and cool. Near the end, the male protagonist heads up the Assassin League, which is basically equivalent to the strongest gunfight in history.

Although, Timur Bekmambetov, who was bought by Hollywood, failed to produce masterpieces of the level of "Sun Watchman" and "Night Watcher", but it couldn't reduce my love for him.

Bullets can turn, circle, twist at will, and even travel across half a city, flying out from between the eyebrows, and there are countless close-ups, just to let others not have the mood to play similar tricks. I also like this kind of temperament to play a trick to the worst of my temperament.

silent. I am so unartistic.

Another:

Angelina Jolie, still very sexy and strong, but too thin.

James McAvoy, who starred in "Redemption", doesn't look like a killer at all. However, in real life, the real killer is probably the one that surprises you.

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Wanted quotes

  • Wesley: [upon seeing a dead woman hung on a meat hook] Oh my God! Hey, we can't shoot a dead woman! She might be somebody's mom!

    [Fox shoots the corpse in the head]

    Gunsmith: You need to know what it's like to put a bullet in a body.

  • Fox: I want you to curve the bullet.

    Wesley: How am I supposed to do that?

    Sloan: [walking in] It's not a question of how. It's a question of what. If no one told you that bullets flew straight, and I gave you a gun and told you to hit the target, what would you do? Let your instincts guide you.