Logic has always been the weakness of this kind of action movie. For example, why is it that a problem that can be solved with a single shot needs to be fought with fists? For example, why do the protagonists never finish their bullets, and no protagonist gets hit? Another example is the big villain who is so brilliant in the first half of the movie, but it doesn't seem to show how powerful it is in the end? In short, if you carefully dig into the logic of this film, there must be a lot of loopholes and flaws, and the reason is very simple. It is not easy to just squeeze so many tough guys into a story. to the other end.
As for feelings, this film has been consumed three times, and I am afraid that no matter how overflowing the feelings are, they are almost exhausted. Those tough fans have been bombarded so intensively by the trilogy, I am afraid they are more or less emotional. Will it show some weakness? In addition, apart from adding some fresh meat in this episode, there is not even a story worthy of such a lineup. I am afraid it is already a little difficult to attract audiences with feelings. To be honest, if it wasn't for a friend's invitation, I guess I wouldn't choose a movie with such an old-fashioned selling point.
I always think that Stallone should think about whether the next "Expendables" movie should be made. If not, I think he should be considered a success based on the first three films, and let all the old tough guys have a good time. It also allows the fans and audiences with deep feelings of tough guys to relive the muscular majesty on the screen. If Long Ye still wants to take advantage of the victory and decide to take this series to the end, I would like to make a suggestion, please write a good story, I would like to rely on a few stalwart figures, a few hot scenes, and a few more and more The more difficult it is to resist the muscular arms that have been invaded by the years, it is difficult to make audiences who are already aesthetically fatigued buy it.
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