No Escape evaluation action
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Aimee 2022-03-21 09:02:04
Can the generation of bear children who are not obedient, afraid of death, and do not see blood be able to maintain their hegemonic empire in a precarious world? The role of 007 is purely designed to highlight the theme of political correctness. If this line is removed, the film will be more compact and more stars.
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Justice 2022-03-28 09:01:04
On the road, encountering police-civilian conflicts, seeing compatriots headshots, climbing stairs to hide in the building, swimming pool to rescue daughter, thugs sweeping the building, helicopter shooting on the rooftop, guiding the family to jump to another building, etc. Links are closely linked, and the escape part of the entire building is very exciting. ! The bombardment of the building by tanks is a little exaggerated; it is very clever to hide in the ruins with dead people, and disguise to ride a motorcycle to fish in troubled waters to avoid the demonstration team; it is very real until the failure to capture the gun in the courtyard is found and the wife is almost raped; with Hammond and his partner The appearance of the plot began to be unreasonable; Hammond madly suggested that the West used infrastructure to plunder resources (the Belt and Road did not take the blame~), which attracted public anger, and finally died heroically with his partner to protect the family (American-style personal heroism will come too late ^~^ ); the rebels died a lot; the two daughters are so cute, I have always been afraid of their bad things, but when Jack was almost executed by the river, it was the daughter who ran around and successfully delayed the time to create a chance for Mommy to fight back. The passers-by also relied on their daughters to win sympathy to escape the pursuit; although it was inconvenient for two daughters to run away, they really had to rely on them at critical moments! Reminds me of the Rwandan genocide and Indonesian exclusion of Chinese~
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Annie Dwyer: If we die here tomorrow, it will have been worth it.
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[last lines]
Lucy Dwyer: [the whole family cuddling in bed] Don't be sad daddy.
Jack Dwyer: I'm not sad. I'm happy.