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  • Uriah 2022-03-21 09:01:45

    worthy of your conscience

    I just finished watching it in Central 6. During the screening, I cut off a more critical shootout. It was very unpleasant to watch. The plot of the first half has been seen frequently in Chinese and foreign movies. The police want to kill the hostages, and the police protect the hostages. The film...

  • Alayna 2022-03-20 09:01:39

    A must-see for anyone who likes Bruce Willis

    Compared with those stupid big-hued action movies, I prefer this kind of ordinary tough guy feeling. From hard work to 24-hour anti-terrorism, this kind of screen image is more and more popular among the public. Gone are the days of on-screen battles that weren't as magical and good-looking as the...

  • Melody 2022-03-20 09:01:39

    Fuck the truth

    When I was a child, I always liked to ask 'who is the good guy and who is the bad guy'. It's ridiculous to think about it now, it turns out that the good and the bad are often the same person. Police and prisoners are just different identities.     Bruce Willis came up with an old-fashioned...

  • Pearl 2022-03-20 09:01:39

    I really hate this movie

    Another film about police corruption in the United States. Bruce Willis plays an old, alcoholic cop who is ordered to escort a witness to court, not wanting to be attacked on the way, so the 16 blocks they need to cross from the police station to the court becomes a battle of life and death. The...

  • Beaulah 2022-03-20 09:01:39

    good and bad cops

    It is another film about dirty police. The difference is that the police in this film have the meaning of repentance through the experience of life and death with witnesses, and finally choose to return to the side of justice. There are not many scenes in the film, only a few blocks in the film,...

  • Makayla 2022-03-20 09:01:39

    I'm doing what I've been doing

    Seems like this is what someone asked Jack Mosley: You should do what you always do     Jack Mosley is an old cop, exhausted, can't run, takes medicine a lot, doesn't have a gun yet, is an alcoholic As fateful, dim-witted and clumsy, it's hard to imagine this being a hero.     He has a...

  • Maynard 2021-11-19 08:01:29

    Double ending

    There are two endings to choose. The first ending is that the old Bruce did not die and received the cake alive. This is the theater version ending. Most people watch this; the other ending is Bruce and David Morse walking to the elevator after a quarrel. David Morse used the walkie-talkie...

  • Ulices 2021-11-19 08:01:29

    American conscience

    "Bruce" Willis is really old. Watching him go from the omnipotent ultimate police detective John "Mccleon" in "Die Hard" to the elderly police officer Jack in "16th Block", although he still has nothing to do. No, but watching him pant from the beginning to the end, limping from this...

  • Adalberto 2021-11-19 08:01:29

    Get old when you get old

    The same is a small format, which is more exciting than a firewall. Lao Ha refuses to accept the old, but the hero is old and the demeanor is not there. Lao Bu Neng is happy for life, does not conceal his old attitude, but uses the tired and hard-working old man as a new play path to open...

  • Marcia 2021-11-19 08:01:29

    People Can Change

    This 16 BLOCKS tells a story that is not new. Willis plays an old NYPD-Jack, who lives a life like a walking dead every day, basically living in alcohol. But that day, he was going to take a leave of absence and he accidentally received an escort prisoner-Eddie went to the court to work as...