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Reginald 2021-10-22 14:35:22
Robert De Niro is too popular
"The Ronin." 7 points. Works starring Robert De Niro and Jean Renault. The old movies from 1998, turn them out and look at them, warming up their youth. A story too simple, a group of masters were hired to snatch a mysterious box, and finally got it after careful planning and hardships....
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Fredy 2021-10-22 14:35:22
Biaoche is ok
I don’t know if I’m used to watching American movies. It’s weird to see someone speaking in French, but fortunately most of them are in English.
What impressed
me more was a few clips of someone saying that I was a special veteran, and then I was almost killed when I went to the...

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Constantin 2022-03-21 09:01:26
This film is different from most of the action films that were processed by computer stunts in the 1990s. Whether it is a gunfight scene or a speeding car scene, this film takes a real route (although the gunfight scene of this film is a bit of the shadow of "Theft of Fire"). Johann Frankheimer skillfully uses his technique in photography scheduling and editing to create a kind of action tension that is stopped by stillness. It's just that the script written by David Mammy is somewhat overly formulaic and monotonous, so that although the film has a Melville-style action style, it is far less than Melville's tragic creation of desolate atmosphere, fatalism and existentialism. Will.
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Deondre 2022-04-20 09:01:21
At first, it seems that the screenwriter David Mamei paid attention to this film, but such a strong cast was just ruined by the story.
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