At once. Good

Kristy 2022-04-21 09:02:18

Been seeing this for a while. Besides Statham, the most impressive thing is the music. Feel the ambience. The feeling of pressing step by step. It has been advancing in conjunction with the plot. Personally prefer this.

The gun battle scene is more exciting. In addition, I knew there was a ghost in the early morning. I have been guessing with my little sister. In the end, I was surprised that we didn't guess. ?

Anyway, if anyone asks, I would recommend it. It's useless if you don't like this type of push.

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  • Anabelle 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    It's really a waste not to go to the cinema for Guy Ritchie's cool film, staring at the small screen at home and being insulted by the plot? ? ? Fortunately, the speakers at home are ok, the soundtrack is good, right?

  • Tamara 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    I would have thought in advance that this was a typical "big male protagonist" film that fought to the end and pursued revenge every step of the way; but instead, it was a film that first made the audience "shrunk", and then really dismantled it, inspiring the emotional "anger" in the title. A few subtitles are valuable, and it might seem to ease a little pressure from the timeline -- although it's better to focus on more character backgrounds or clarify supporting roles. [I love to hear that with "Mind Hunter" to achieve career redemption, our Mr. Holt McCallany's film road is "back on track"; with Raúl Castillo and Jeffrey Donovan, what a "TV male reemployment club" (:]

Wrath of Man quotes

  • Bullet: I like the way you handle that cart. Where'd you learn that technique?

    H: I spent a lot of time at supermarkets. Shopping.

  • H: You alright Dave? Or did you make poo-poo?