Hollywood's action special effects are really unparalleled, and a certain country can't learn it for 20 years. I haven't seen the TV series, but I heard that it's not bad. As far as the movie version is concerned, it's really exciting. There is no procrastination in the two-hour time. It's very compact, and the scene is really exciting! It's really fun to go through violent missile explosions and swirling bullet casings all the time. Corresponding to this is the lack of character. Especially from the middle of the film, there is a direct cut in half. In the first half, there is a calm and omnipotent leader with high IQ. Crazy plane pilot. These all disappear in the second half of the film, the actors are left with only the VFX, and the people serve the scene. A bit overwhelming. The roles of the characters have been swapped, the leader is gone, he has become a thug, the handsome man is no longer bothered, he has become the core of the leadership, the violent man no longer kills, he has become a religious man, the pilot is no longer crazy, he has become a fearful and unconfident 's little follower. The big villain who played with the four in the first half has also become an idiot, and the obvious trap just jumps in, you can find someone to set up an ambush on the pier without even seeing General Morris, even if they are dead I don't know if it's real or not, so Bang Bang shot and didn't even look at it after shooting. How embarrassing is this!
Fortunately, the movie scene is grand enough, the explosion is exciting enough, the bullets are rich enough, and the rhythm is tight enough. It's a pure action movie, and you can ignore the drama. This is a Hollywood-specific action movie, and it is worth recommending!
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