The movie is more exciting, but the director left us a few questions?

Nico 2022-04-23 07:01:37

The scene, plot, characters, etc.,
I won't repeat it after you read it.
Here are a few questions that I can remember from memory.

Scenario 1:
The conversation between two flight attendants is purely a daily conversation?
(It seems to imply that the two are not familiar with each other....) I don't know what it means?

Scene 2:
How did the Avengers shoot the captain in WC? The
heroine has explained that she did not see anyone going in.

Scenario 3:
Why did the computer expert suddenly appear, is it a deliberate arrangement? What is the purpose?
In order to get close to the male protagonist to understand his trends?
It seems that the Avengers don't need such troublesome arrangements.

Scene 4:
How did the Avengers avoid texting from the camera?
(The flight attendant said that she can see everyone's every move)

Scene 5:
How did the heroine unlock the password of the Avengers mobile phone?
(Just a coincidence? The explanation is too far-fetched..)

Scene 6:
Is the setup of the NYPD and the doctor too tricky?
Several of the shots allude to the distinctive words of the NYPD and the extraordinary and the doctor.
Is there any other purpose? ?

Scene 7:
The final plan of the big BUG Avengers is to parachute to escape. . . Hehehe. . . . .

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  • Aisha 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    The atmosphere in the front is well laid out, and the water is running out directly in the back. The whole story can't stand scrutiny. When the terrorist confronts the protagonist to explain why he did this, he can't afford to be confident, because it doesn't make sense! Anyway, from the turning point when terrorists were discovered, the film plummeted. It's a pity that half of a good movie-the fundamental problem is still in the script.

  • Shakira 2022-03-22 09:01:32

    "Direct Flight" can better interpret the film. The domestic translation of "Air Rescue" with a dynamic poster can easily make the audience mistakenly think that it is an "Prison in the Air" action movie. However, the most memorable moments of action are also there. The poster is on...90% suspenseful reasoning to find the murderer + 10% action drama. The murderer is made up so mysterious that the truth and the brain are open at the same time. There are so many bugs that the screenwriter can’t justify himself, so he can only play and finish non-stop directly. Forget it once you have seen it. 6.5/10

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