it. But for a long time, the endless emergence of special agent movies has not broken the framework set by the classic 007. They are always famous cars, beauties, hotel suites, and banquet suits. , Weapons are advanced, you can't commit a crime, even if you are beaten, you have the demeanor of a British gentleman, fascinated all living beings, and deified to the point where not only the vitality is tenacious, but also that he can do whatever he wants.
However, in recent years, special agent movies have become more and more bottlenecked. People need heroes, but they don't need heroes every day. Special agent movies of this style are increasingly picky and lack new ideas. If there are celebrities, they will be sold.
But the Bourne Shadow series is a breakthrough. Although it may not be a turn-around success, it is at least a kind of progress and a kind of reality. Bonn just appeared in jeans and a black sweater, and kept asking, who am I. When he held the gun at Mary, his eyes were full of doubts, fears and help. The selection of the heroine is also very ordinary, not an agent, or even a beautiful woman. She has the same emotions as an ordinary woman, longs for a stable and critical life, and fears and guards against intruders in life.
Bonn failed because he refused to kill his father in front of the child. It was only a moment of hesitation that changed his life afterwards. But just because of this moment of hesitation, the agent is no longer a simple tool to perform tasks, at least not Bonn. .
Man is always an animal with thoughts and emotions. Therefore, he changes rapidly and he will not be controlled forever. Therefore, he is always in conflict. Agents live a life that is easy for ordinary people, but they also have ordinary feelings and thoughts. Letting the agents unpack and walk down the stage to show their true feelings is an excellent feature of the Bourne Shadow series. Perhaps this should also be the direction of the agent movies.
Movies should pay more and more attention to life and human nature, and step into the ordinary world, rather than excessive exaggeration and deification. Because the common feelings of human nature reflected through movies are the greatest resonance that people of different countries and races feel.
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