The rhythm of the whole film is well grasped, and there are a few impressive scenes.
The four-person team at the beginning of the chapter went to rescue Lao Tang's students, and their hearts would be pounding wildly.
In the part where Tang Ge jumped off the building, although he knew it was just a movie, he would still be nervous.
Brother Tang watched the fear when the big villain was rescued.
And finally the countdown to ten.
I really felt Tom's acting skills.
Before that, I always thought that Tom was a vase. Tom was really good-looking when he was young, think about the peerless beauty in "Interview with the Vampire". But gradually, with his hard work, Brother Tang became a legend among a generation of action actors.
But generally speaking, actors in martial arts dramas will be a little weak in emotional scenes. I don't know if it's because the script is not too heavy, or because it's to create that kind of tough guy role, and it doesn't give the action actors too much to play in that aspect.
Maybe it's because the audience comes to see your big action IP just to watch bang bang bang, doesn't it make you sleepy when you play so many emotional scenes?
But Tang Ge counts down dozens, which is really amazing! Each stage has different emotional changes - firm, threatening, wavering, compromising, pleading, breaking down.
Although it wasn't his real wife who was killed, when Tang Ke's tear fell, he finally understood that there would be times when super agents were powerless.
In that death countdown, you prayed together, thinking that Tom could break free as usual, give the bad guy a bullet, and save the beauty in the end.
But no, if the opposite is his wife, it is really dead.
So when heroes have weaknesses, they will also have times of defeat.
But love can also be power.
At the last moment, Brother Tong was also faced with the same scene. With the micro-bombs implanted in his brain, he had no power to fight back. But maybe it was the unforgettable pain of losing a loved one he had experienced before that made him stand up at the last moment.
Love makes heroes weak and makes them stronger.
Do heroes get married when they get old? It seems that this is not just a Chinese tradition.
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