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Theresa 2022-12-02 15:16:49
"Furious Tracking": Solving the case and chasing the murderer still relies on violence
As the most capable action star in the current European and American film circles, Jason Statham returned to the UK to shoot movies, but not fighting and muscle as a selling point. "Furious Tracking" is a British type of police and gangster film. What Jason Statham has to do this time is just a...
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Wellington 2022-11-24 22:37:15
It was originally for pastime, how can it be as harsh as reading a classic?
1. The lens they use is great. The peculiar blur + wide angle outside the focus, the texture is very strong. The lens language has a strong sense of objectivity and coldness, and I haven't figured out where it came from.
2. The film treats people very rough, scolds people at every turn, and all...
John Burton
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[last lines]
Brant: There he is. There's Breckney. Get an appetite...
[releases dogs]
Dunlop: [running] Whoa! Aaah! Get... Get away! Get them away!
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[a gang of teenage lads try to mug Brant in the street at night. Brant produces a long J-shaped wooden stick and hits one of the lads with it - hard]
Brant: This, lads, is a hurley. Used in the Irish game of hurling - a cross between hockey and murder.