#ying# 2015 "Hitman: Agent 47" 5/10
starts from takeoff on the plane, until 1:00 a.m. I don't know how to call it "late supper dinner" At the end, I just finished watching "Mission: Impossible 5" by the old Tang Ye. A neat and tidy entertainment blockbuster, nothing to be picky about: chess twists and turns, correct moves, and constant bursts of heroism hormones. The camera editing and music are very conscientious, and the whole story is smooth and natural. The most impressive are the Turandot shootout at the Vienna Opera House and the motorcycle chase in Morocco. The production team of Lao Tang is still very conscientious.
By contrast, seeing Angelababy supporting Hitman: Agent 47 at breakfast is a hoot. Adapted from a game, the story is very problematic, the actors' acting skills are simply terrible, and a few close combat and gunfights are the only ones that can be done.
Angelababy is a very magical being. I didn't notice this character at all. I thought it was a different person. Why is this face so unrecognizable? South Korea's ISO plastic surgery technology is really not good, and now we have to talk about personalization!
Speaking of which, Germany and Austria have been very powerful recently. There are more and more opportunities to leave the country in entertainment blockbusters, but taxpayers' money is being burned!
In addition, the Audi-funded Hitman obviously did not bring positive effects. The car exploded and flew, and the quality was not seen. Even if the actors shouted Audi a few times in the movie, it was not the same. BMW is different. Lao Tang reversed the car and hit the railing and vacated 900 degrees for two and a half laps. The top of the car did not explode on the ground, and the door could still be opened. This is the real mission impossible! If you want to escape in the future, you must choose BMW!
Well, after 2 days, I can't remember the details of the movie. Instead, I remember the characteristics of the products inside. Now the advertisements are really getting longer and longer...
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