If the point of view of 1 is the plot (pure disc (disc) espionage (but I haven’t figured out its logic yet)), the point of view of 2 is to be handsome, then the point of 3 can be said to be all kinds of ruthless gather. Whether it was the ten-second countdown at the beginning, the electric shock to the female student on the helicopter, the frightening of the old bad guy on the plane, or the shocking jump on the high-rise building in Shanghai, there was a never-before-seen, unstoppable posture, very nervous and worried.
The most unbearable part of the film is that at the end, the big villain was killed so easily, it was completely ineffective! I also once thought that the villain classmates must be suspended animation, and then there are plots and so on. . . There is no need to think about the children's shoes that are expected with the same expectations, there are really no!
Let's talk about the Chinese part of the film. In fact, apart from jumping off high-rise buildings, the tone of the Chinese part is still very small and people live. Those panties and socks hanging everywhere will make me smile from time to time. Of course, there are more classic advertisements and mahjong. The scene where Tang Tang saw the brightly lit Bund outside from a dilapidated apartment window really showed a very real, very real China.
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