Violent neighborhood-Hollywood remake

Josefa 2022-01-08 08:01:48

This version of the violent neighborhood is a remake of a French movie. If it weren’t for Paul Walker’s posthumous work, it could only be called an ordinary movie. The remake has lost the essence of the original version. There are relatively few parkour scenes, remember. The deepest impression when I watched the first part was parkour.
The Americans built a violent neighborhood in the center of Detroit, full of crime and violence. The residents living here have no hope and no source of livelihood. The high wall isolates this neighborhood from life outside. The evil city government wants to get rid of it. This malignant tumor, however, used illegal actions. Thanks to the efforts of the justice police and local residents, the city government’s behavior did not succeed, and the violent neighborhoods were improved. We can’t say the wonderful plot, but mainly the action scenes of the actors. I always feel that Paul Walker is a little inappropriate in this movie. It may be that he is too tall (compared to French actors) and parkour is not as agile as the original. The film is too balanced in narrative and action, and the scene of happy life that appears at the end is vaguely a bit of a Chinese movie.

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  • Desiree 2022-03-31 09:01:05

    The plot design in many places is really no zuo no die why you try... relying entirely on the soundtrack and constantly creating crises to fool the past

  • Halle 2022-03-31 09:01:05

    Where is this a remake, basically a rerun

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?