Like me, people who don't like/can't read American movies, recommend to watch!

Idella 2022-04-20 09:01:14

I don't watch American movies very much. Although I learn English, I really can only distinguish whites, blacks, men, women, old people and young people by the looks of foreigners. . Secondly, I confess that maybe my IQ is not high, and I can't understand many plots... 囧.
But watching "red" was a coincidence. The department organized activities, and more than 20 people watched the movie collectively. Only after the movie opened did they know what they were watching.
The opening five minutes were quite dull and a little dozing off. Until the first batch of assassins visited the hero's house in the middle of the night, the charm of the hero - although an old man - burst out "cui". The sleepy worm crawled away consciously...
It is undeniable that this is an older movie, and the male and female protagonists and supporting actors are all "old youth" with wrinkled faces. But by the end of the film, as a nympho, I don't care about their age anymore. In terms of the plot, um, such a relaxed and lively rhythm and a tough guy's tenderness, I am still very fond of it.
In the end, my review is probably the most unprofessional. It doesn't matter. Just wanted to tell people like me who don't like/can't read American movies, this movie is worth watching.

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Extended Reading
  • Gerardo 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    Actors are great. Watching "The Expendables" will feel a little sad. But watching this movie is pretty good. There is no sadness of old meat selling, there is fun and love. Ha ha.

  • Summer 2022-04-23 07:01:23

    The plot is somewhat procrastinated. Although several old actors acted very hard, those who need humor are not "quiet", and those who need fighting are not hot and exciting. Can see or not.

RED quotes

  • Ivan Simanov: But, I think you are not here for the vodka.

  • Marvin Boggs: Frank, we gotta get rid of this broad. I know a great place, just up the road. Lots of alligators.

    Frank Moses: We're not getting rid of the broad. I like her. Okay?

    Marvin Boggs: Well, wait? What's the angle?

    Frank Moses: No angle. I like her.

    Marvin Boggs: Ok. So... they pull her voice from the pay phone, probably right now, install the recognition software and backtrace it to Singer. So, then we show up, they bring out the satellite, and we're fried with Y-rays.