Do I really understand the screenwriter, or I can't understand the movie?

Deontae 2021-12-17 08:01:15

Do I really understand the screenwriter, or I can't understand the movie?

1. American politics played by Douglas. What is the relationship between the government and the action team played by Banderas?
Since it is politics. House. To rescue the reporter, Banderas took the reporter and privately sold the reporter to the rich reporter enemy. This is a political situation. ~Why did you go to the house, why didn't you know? ? ! ! Obviously it doesn't make sense.
2. Since you are going to kill the reporter, you can just find a place to solve it quietly. There is no need to blame the heroine who plans to go solo. Because the rich reporter Qiu Jia doesn't care about Kenny's team breaking up, the heroine alone is doing the same thing with the rich enemy. Rich enemies can tell Banderas, "You fucking give me the reporter and I will kill him myself. The heroine, you do it yourself." Why does he want Banderas to hold his nose?
3. Aaron, is it necessary to shoot the heroine at the beginning of the movie? Still in full view! ! How on earth did Ivan McGregor deceive him into treating a woman who has been in the breeze all night and become so hot in three days? !

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Extended Reading
  • Arvilla 2021-12-17 08:01:15

    The story of Bourne. The highly realistic action style and the deliberately separated soundtrack make the whole story look dry. Yes, humans can no longer stop Soderberg from continuing to "do experiments in the laboratory."

  • Curtis 2021-12-17 08:01:15

    Why do I think it's okay? In many previous movies, the chase, fight, and fight that I saw in the previous movies were fake, and finally shot a real shot. The heroine is so handsome running and driving, she is burly, and beats people hard enough! Uncle Fa and Little Ivan are so miserable, they are looking for teeth all over the place. . The scene of a woman hitting a man is so cool, hiding. . Don’t worry about the plot of this kind of film, not to mention that the opening Barcelona paragraph is very Soderbergh.

Haywire quotes

  • [last lines]

    Rodrigo: Shit.

  • [first lines]

    Mallory Kane: Shit.

    [deep breath]

    Aaron: [sitting down] What the hell are you doing out here? I had to drive all night. I'm hungover as shit. And you're really starting to cut into my vacation time, so can we go please?