Every father is a daughter's warrior

Dolores 2022-03-21 09:01:07


I almost watched it on the go. I am not very keen on action movies, not much keen on the comparison of rich and poor, not keen on transnational crime. Maybe fancy, maybe cumbersome, and some of these can't stop the light of the theme-fatherly love. The actor or the plot are not important. The plot may be exaggerated, but there are unsparing details that portray the fatherly love that we often experience and are good at neglecting. Outdated birthday gifts, pride for daughters, collecting details of daughters, and always fair and tedious communication with daughters, this is our father. I often stare at the face of an actor when I watch a movie, wondering if this expression is not appropriate if this is a real scene. Obviously Ennison did it. That kind of anxiety, worry, desperateness, adding white hair, this is Our father.
Not every father can give us luxurious living conditions, they pave the way for us and defend the way in front of us, as well as those details, good night before going to bed, listening and talking, always fighting for our daughter...I want to tell You, in fact, you already know that father is never-ending dedication and compassion.

For readers who have seen it and want to see it, I would like to say, if you want to watch an action movie, please take a detour. This movie is a reminder, a warm and shy greeting from a father.

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Extended Reading
  • Calista 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Blazing, crisp, and cool to the end, this is the ideal action movie. There is no procrastination of literary drama, no human forbearance, and no unnecessary trivialities. In this way, the agent dad chases all the way to the end with the protagonist's halo, and sees who does it/kills him until he rescues his daughter. However, to escape from the wonderful action scenes, this kind of plot line obviously has a slightly heavier trace of the arrangement. Can you imagine, many action movie stories are not designed like this?

  • Neoma 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    BUG doesn't matter, just enjoy it. The process of saving her daughter has evolved into something like revenge, and the key is that it is very enjoyable. In addition, it can be seen that it takes skill to get love and maintain love. Money, power or other things can make relatives feel safe.

Taken quotes

  • Bryan: [to Marko, while preparing him for torture] You know, we used to outsource this kind of thing. But what we found was the countries we outsourced to had unreliable power grids. Very Third World. You'd turn on a switch - power wouldn't come on, and then tempers would get short. People would resort to pulling fingernails. Acid drips on bare skin. The whole exercise would become counterproductive. But here, the power's stable. Here, there's a nice even flow. Here, you can flip a switch and the power stays on all day. Where is she?

  • Kim: Where are we?

    Bryan: I told you. It's a surprise.

    [Sheerah opens the door]

    Sheerah: Hi.

    Bryan: Hi.

    [Kim stares at Sheerah, stunned to meet her face to face]

    Bryan: [chuckles] When someone says 'hi,' it's usually polite to say 'hi' back.

    Kim: H-Hi.