I didn't expect A-Team to be really good. The action scenes were designed very delicately, and the final battle scene was huge and layered. In fact, the whole film reveals a sense of intelligence, which is somewhat similar to the lucky number Slavin in previous years. Of course, Slavin has a bit of a clever ending and reasoning. If he likes it, he will always curse. A "what a Douche Bag".
Most of the highlights in the trailer are concentrated in the first half. Friends who are watching each other but are afraid of being spoiled by the trailer can rest assured.
Personally, I really like that every time I act, a person acts as the narrator, while telling the battle plan, fiddling with the tactical board, and the picture of the real action is inserted in it. This is not a new technique, and related montages have long been used by various movies. But just like football, the same trick can be useful or not. A-Team has made the action scenes not procrastinated, and they should be closed. There are not many movie problems, and the fighting scenes are too long. Why don't you go to see Ye Wen.
The first climax part of the whole film, and my favorite part, is the part where they jerked off a few planes. I saw the soldiers on the ground say "I think they are flying the tank", which made me laugh to death. It's all old tricks, and the A-Team has played well. Bradly Cooper's madness with strength, Liam's madness with composure, and the pilot. . . . That's a lunatic. Of course, the team's calmest "O'Neal" was given anesthesia. No spoilers now, friends who are interested go to see it, it's worth it.
PS, Bao material, I recently discovered that a famous actress and his famous boyfriend are the cousins and cousins-in-law of my friends. . . . .
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