Everything is a supporting role

Jamir 2022-03-17 09:01:03

Isn't this movie really from the black Russian gang? Hey, you see, the U.S. uses GMC to pick up people. It doesn't pay attention to the status of the alliance at all, and it cannot accept the aura of disembarking from a luxury private jet. In the first half, Teddy is rendered so TOUGH. The tattoo on this body is like a close-up of a work of art. But in this clever little brain, how can I imagine that phone tracking can be faked? There is someone behind it. . . However, the director’s feelings for Teddy are still there. The slow motion at the moment of falling, the picture is so beautiful. In contrast, the big bosses in Moscow don’t have the same treatment. With a cry, we can only Associated with compassion that he was down and would not wake up. . . BTW, do people who live in such a big manor only drive Land Rover? Director, did you deliberately? Look at our former agents in Boston, all of whom can be picked up by helicopter. You Russian gangsters are rich and useful. They are just local tyrants. . . Local tycoon. . . That's it

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  • Virginia 2022-03-21 09:01:19

    It's no different from those American dramas that are streamlined. I really don't have a good impression of such commercial films. The biggest advantage is that I watch Denzel Washington play handsome. It’s a pity that this year there is a more agile and cold-blooded killer on the big screen. People are still at the peak of their appearance and are still working hard. That is Dan Stevens in [Uninvited Guest]. This extended version of the American drama is more worthy of kneeling and licking. ★★★

  • Jaime 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    The action movies that Fuquia has received in recent years and the action movies that Shengton has received in recent years have always had the problem of being too cool. The combination of the two is almost breaking the sky. The effect of the action scenes is already a bit old school. Charm is a selling point that can’t go all the way to the black; saying that the protagonist is called Roberto and saves prostitutes, did the screenwriter really not use the original series to pinch the private goods of "Taxi Driver"?

The Equalizer quotes

  • Teddy: When you look at me, what do you see.

    Robert McCall: [chuckles, shifts in his seat]

    Teddy: The answer's nothing. I have no feeling about you one way or the other. You're like... like lint or a bottle cap. You're just a thing to remove.

  • Ralphie: It's me, Mr. McCall. It's Ralphie. You said not to leave anybody behind.

    Ralphie: [lifting him off the floor] "Buck-ninety" my ass!