The lone hero is here again

Isidro 2021-12-12 08:01:08

Bruce Willis played once again as a lonely hero and punished a group of bad guys, but did not save the world.
The ending can be guessed, of course, justice triumphed over evil, Bruce Willis was injured and won.
Now that you know the result, let's see how the film shows this process.
The process of watching the movie is very happy. It can be regarded as a qualified action movie. It has everything that should be. There are psychological traumas of the hero, family conflicts, conspiracy behind the conspiracy, moments of surprise, fights, and gun battles. , There is an explosion.
It's a very traditional action movie.
As an action star, for Bruce Willis, such a film does not require any acting skills, just normal play. The highlight is that Mars, who performed a psychologically distorted guy is really terrifying, indeed like a pervert, and there will be great development in the future.
The hostage daughter’s acting skills are also good, she has a good figure, is very sexy, and her eyes are very YD, but are there many such beauties in Hollywood?
The whole is qualified, even if the pace is not fast enough, a little bit procrastinated, just go faster.
It's also good to watch action movies occasionally to soothe your brain.

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Extended Reading
  • Wilfrid 2022-04-23 07:02:14

    I don't like movies with this theme

  • Elsa 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    I didn't see the special ability of trump negotiating this status. . . A group of professional killers was wiped out by a car thief hahahaha

Hostage quotes

  • [watching a tape of Mars robbing a convenience store and shooting the clerk]

    Wil Bechler: Classic foster product. Three years old, Marshall Krupcheck witnesses daddy kill mommy then sees daddy kill himself. You can guess the rest.

    [zooming in]

    Wil Bechler: Look at this. He was only seventeen at the time.

    [zooming in again]

    Wil Bechler: Clerk... He's trying to say something.

    Jeff Talley: He's saying, "help me."

    Wil Bechler: Yeah. Why's he standing there? Why's he just standing there?

    Jeff Talley: He's not just standing there.

    [pause]

    Jeff Talley: He's watching him die. We're talking to the wrong guy.

  • Jeff Talley: Fucking rich people.