Fast food pleasure

Maureen 2022-04-20 09:02:10

I haven't seen the old version before watching this remake, and I'm not talking directly about how my movie made me feel.
There is nothing particularly worth talking about in the movie, but I just want to say that it is really good. The characters are distinctive and the division of labor is clear. In the dilapidated city, watching the two heroes cooperate to fight against the "worst forces", David Bailey is mainly responsible for parkour, Paul Walker's main drag racing and gunfights continue to perform at the level shown in the "Fast and Furious" series. It's fun to watch, and I like it very much. It's not a bit of cold humor and things beyond reason, which makes the film a lot of drama. . The plot develops comfortably, and at the end tells us that politicians are not good things.
More thrilling, more cool tricks, make parkour more exciting, and let this movie have its own distinctive features in the same series of action crime themes.
Finally, remember Paul Walker, a thriving Hollywood movie star who said he was gone in a car accident, cherish yourself, cherish your life, and use other people's as a stepping stone .
Feelings in one sentence: Compared with many bad movies, the 91 minutes here are wonderful, and you won't feel that you waste a little time. The pleasure of fast food belongs to you, me, and him.

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Extended Reading
  • Johathan 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    Experienced real world parkour. Brother Walker's role is really always in this tone.

  • Ladarius 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    The original is good-looking mainly because the director cuts the essay as much as possible so that the audience can fully enjoy the visual impact of parkour, but the film has tried very hard to add the plot, but the story is full of blunt turns and inexplicable characterization. Let’s all remember Paul by Swift 7!

Brick Mansions quotes

  • [the two guys are getting ready for attack]

    Damien Collier: On the count of three.

    Lino: Three!

    [They both charge]

  • Tremaine Alexander: Where I come from, cash rule everything around me. You heard that one, right?