Unrestricted close combat of uncles - good recommendation for decompression

Raphael 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Well, just from the picture, sound effects, special effects, and the unrestricted close combat of the muscled uncles, this movie is still worth recommending, but as far as the movie itself is concerned, it can be said that there is no such thing as The plot speaks for itself.
While watching the movie, it was really cool. For ordinary people who are stressed every day, this movie can relieve stress to a certain extent, because of this super cool feel. Often, everyone doesn't have such an opportunity to have a hearty fight, get justice by the way, and don't think about the laborious and time-consuming restoration of the destroyed scene. So, this movie is really a good movie to relieve stress.
But the plot couldn't be simpler. A good companion was brutally killed, and everyone in the team was determined to take revenge at all costs. In fact, this team is really seamless, I think this may be an idealized team spirit. On the way back from watching the movie, my family and I also discussed, why is there no infighting? What I get back is that everyone is for money, so what is worth fighting for? There may be times when you feel that the distribution is uneven! This will make you think, why does he make more money than killing people, and he has the final say in every step of the action? OKAY, after having such an idea, it will naturally lead to infighting! As a result, the family broke down. I really watch too many ethics dramas. . .

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The Expendables 2 quotes

  • [Lee's cell phone rings]

    Barney Ross: [mockingly] "Hello, darlin'."

    Lee Christmas: Hello, darlin'.

  • Vilain: [to Billy] Are you afraid of me?

    Bill 'The Kid' Timmons: No, I'm not.

    Vilain: You should be.

    [Hector quickly props a knife against Billy's chest and Vilain kicks it into his chest]