2002, action crime film "Fate Express | The Transporter"
These Chinese translations are quite interesting, and the French + Chinese movies are also quite gimmicky.
Although Jason Statham and Shu Qi are a little uncomfortable in the same frame, but they are used to it~
The plot design at the beginning is quite impressive, a self-disciplined gentleman, a fit body, and few people are cruel (although the image he created has always said that), but it is always very attractive to say.
Although the role of Shu Qi may be a bit controversial. But it's okay, at least the appearance of the male and female protagonists adds a lot of color to this movie.
In fact, this story is also patiently said, saying that it is a human trafficker, but in fact, I want to say that it is a smuggling. The story in the movie is not made up.
This is a sensational news in 2019. In fact, this thing happened in 2002, but it was not exposed.
The addition of Chinese actors gave people the preconceived notion that the people who smuggled in were Chinese, that is, when the news came out, the foreign media was referring to the Black Heaven. There are not many foreign films, and it is not as embarrassing to say hello to others as there is no Chinese element. It can be considered to go to the world.
A little hilarious, and a little familiar.
The role of this policeman is really portrayed in flesh and blood.
The little brother in the back only cares about his car. . .
Tied up like this, how did you get into the car yourself?
The French people are also living in dire straits.
Sudden, happy to hear it.
The fights in the movie are quite Hong Kong style, and many of them deliberately increase the viewing experience, but the effect is average.
Running and chasing the plane.
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The synopsis of this movie basically spoils the whole movie.
This movie is not particularly good, because of the real story he revealed, just add one point.
-------I am the dividing line of the rules-------
Recommendation index: ★★★☆ (7/10 points), should you follow the rules?
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