It's that simple to sum up, but the plot presentation is still relatively. . What do you say. . .
The male protagonist jumped off a cliff to fight the wolves out of his wits at the beginning, and then desperately searched for the necessary pills for survival. It is a story of meeting a female doctor who understands science but cannot guarantee her personal safety, and then goes to the Philippines hand in hand to find medicine.
But the foreshadowing in the early stage was too long, I don't know if everyone felt the same way, the image of the male pig was a bit fragmented in the early stage. It may be the reason to explain the story, and it is rather chaotic on the whole. It wasn't until the later part of the Philippines that I really integrated into the plot. OMG! It took me half way to understand what was going on!
I don't think the first trilogy of "The Bourne" has much chance of being surpassed. As a die-hard fan of the first three episodes of "The Bourne Bound", I have already prepared for the "fourth episode" of the main creator of the big change. Compare the first three.
Because there really is no half-cent relationship.
For Hollywood blockbusters, the mental core of making 100 films is all the same, so why do you have so many expectations on the minutiae?
Don't go to the cinema with the mentality of watching domestic TV dramas.
American blockbuster? Just to see the handsome guy. It is to see that the US agents are familiar with various weapons and ammunition, and drive various types of vehicles. Even this time, the male protagonist got tired of playing with cars, and went to the third world to play motorcycles. The motorcycle rides like a model and has wood! And people have first-class skills in making fake passports, which is a blow to all kinds of fake diplomas in our country.
Other bravery as a CIA agent is a must.
ps: Another thing to say. This time, the male pig's feet turned out to be the male supporting characters in Mission Impossible. I don't know if everyone recognizes it.
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