Another arrogant hermit draws his sword to help!

Muhammad 2022-04-24 07:01:03

This movie, this type of movie does not need any acting skills, but it must play cards to support the scene, otherwise the movie will not sell well, because the story has no surprises, it is a qualified action movie, a qualified masterpiece of personal heroism, no I need to use my brain, drinking Coke, chatting, nibbling melon seeds, and occasionally going to the toilet doesn't matter, because the protagonist defies the gods and kills the gods and Buddhas. , and the only thing that doesn't follow the rules is that in the end, it's not the hero who saves Meimei and throws her in her arms, but Mei walks down the road of prosperity under the sun, and the protagonist is hidden in the city again! over! Will there be a sequel? ?

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  • Carolyne 2021-10-20 19:01:33

    Real tough guys never look back at the explosion.

  • Makayla 2021-10-20 19:01:34

    It’s a bit more sophisticated, far less than "Hurricane Rescue". It replays the lonely heroes played by Stallone and Schwarzenegger 20 years ago. It's a pity that they show their timidity as soon as they get to hand-to-hand combat, and their personal attack ability is too weak, so that the two big bosses He died unclearly without a violent fight with the protagonist. "Super Killer" Chloe Moretz actually played the role of a chick, and was beaten with a bruised face, Nima. Is the screenwriter spoofing or discriminating against the Russian gang?

The Equalizer quotes

  • Robert McCall: Is it just you, or are we waiting for someone else?

    P&E Worker: I'm sorry. What?

    Robert McCall: Your hands. If you really work on power lines, your hands wouldn't look like that. We gotta be waiting for somebody else.

    P&E Worker: Motherfucker... Hands where I can see them. We're gonna take a little walk across the street, Black Denali.

  • Susan Plummer: If you've come for help, I can't give you any.

    Robert McCall: I understand.

    Susan Plummer: Do you?

    Robert McCall: Just came for tea.