Imitation is imitation, you have to imitate the level of "Crazy Stone" at least, no, it's too far, the director's level, let alone Ritchie, or Ning Hao, is a lot worse!
The artificial shots and the editing without ideas are just a little imitated in the form, but the clues are much less repetitive, and these clues are not well integrated.
The performance of the actors is not to be mentioned. It is too amateurish. I wonder if the director randomly found a group of extras at the door of Hollywood (I think the door of Hollywood is similar to the door of the Beijing Film Studio, grab a handful of extras). However, it is worth mentioning that the whole film is actually full of actors of color, which is very impressive.
The three clips in the film are very interesting. The first one is the Puerto Rican (who gave that name, blasphemous spirit) holding a gun and pointing to the mirror and talking to himself. It should be imitating "Taxi Driver-Taxi Driver". One is two black people hiding their guns in every corner, undoubtedly imitating our little horse "The True Colors of Heroes", and the third one is that the black man with bad ears swept around with an AK and didn't hit him alone. So, it should be imitated "Pulp Fiction". It seems that the director is also a movie fan, so these three clips should be called a tribute to the classic bridge segment.
The sleeping guy disappointed me a bit. It just became the background and didn’t have the desired effect. If it’s like the drug girl in "Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels," Shoot the P90 in a circle, that's great!
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