It is said to be a new work by John WickJon's team, so everyone has more expectations for the unremarkable middle-aged uncle's counter-kill.
The story takes place in a well-behaved middle-aged father in a happy and peaceful middle-class family. He repeats his life and work from 9 to 5 until he encounters two thieves at home and has a mid-life crisis.
In order to avoid violent conflict, he did not fight back for himself or his family. His teenage son was very disappointed in him, his wife had long since alienated him, and only his lovely little daughter was the most gentle consolation. The ridicule of his neighbors and the grievances of his relatives made him arouse the emotions and instincts that had been suppressed for a long time in his heart, and finally took off the CIA's vest and embarked on the cruel road of suppressing violence with violence.
Compared with too many middle-aged uncle's angry anti-kill movies, this one is more like the violent return of middle-aged Sparta. Perhaps it is not only the expectation of a peaceful life, but also the unforgettable imprint of glory that comes from being born and dying when you are young, and then you can't help repeating the previous adventure stories when you are violently treated in a low-key life.
When I read The Adventures of Sinbad as a child, my deepest impression was not of his adventures, but of the process of his departure - return - departure time and time again. He never forgets the excitement of the adventure process after each return of comfort, and he also misses the comfort of home life during the adventure. This is the sway of human nature, the complexity of expectations, and the best interpretation of the other side of the dream.
Speaking of the action scenes, the fiery gangsters on the bus who saw blood with the Russian gangsters returned to their basics and roared with emotion. He needed a reason, and he also encountered a large number of opponents with average strength, so he completed the transformation from a mediocre, mediocre uncle to a violent and violent God in the blood-splattered carriage while being beaten.
The unilateral slaughter of the Russian gang at the end seems to be too much of a coincidence, but it is unexpectedly interesting to fight back with tempered glass at the end.
So, don't offend an uncle easily, and don't force him to return to the violent times.
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