"Hurricane Rescue 3": Where there are heroes, there must be scumbags

Francesco 2022-03-21 09:01:38

Liam Neeson was born on June 7, 1952 in Northern Ireland, England.

Therefore, what we see in the movie "Hurricane Rescue 3" is actually a man in his 60s jumping, killing people and setting fires, fighting in close quarters, and walking over walls, although since the "Hurricane Series", he has performed movements. The time of the play is actually getting shorter and shorter, but the intensity of the performance is not weak at all. Not long after the opening of the film, there is a long section of Brian Mills, a former senior special agent played by Liam Neeson, who goes all the way to escape the pursuit of the police. Multiple houses and multiple street scenes, in which he fell from upstairs, sat on the trash can, and then fell to the road - although those scenes that were too difficult could not guarantee that they were not completed by doubles , but those running and jumping shots must have been done by Liam Neeson himself.

As long as old Liam Neeson can act so hard, this movie is worth watching.

The story of "3" is the opposite of "2". I mean the opposite of the direction of the two stories. "Hurricane Rescue 2" starts from personal grievances and finally leads to extremely complex and grand politics in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. , military insider, and "Hurricane Rescue 3" is the opposite. It started from a seemingly secret transnational conspiracy, and the final result turned out to be only a private feud between a half-way husband and wife.

His ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen), who was rescued by him in the last movie, is still not out of his fate this time, and the safety of Brian's daughter Kim (Maggie Grace) has also changed. At the beginning of the "mission", Brian was just a retired federal agent who spent the rest of his life in peace, occasionally dating his ex-wife, and buying two outdated gifts for his daughter. In fact, the relationship between him and his ex-wife The entanglements have been touched on in the last film. Nine times out of ten, life is unsatisfactory. The unwillingness of these two middle-aged men and women is clearly written on their faces - and because of this, the sudden killing of Lenore makes people feel It is extremely sad that this woman who died in another murder has accumulated unfulfilled wishes, and what is even more unacceptable is that she died in a conspiracy carefully designed by her current husband.

The saddest part of the film is this one:

Blaine was framed as the killer who killed Lenore, and escaped skillfully, and sneaked into the morgue of the hospital unwittingly, found the body of his ex-wife and took her hair for the purpose of studying the truth of the murder, although Liam Neeson plays an iron-blooded agent, but Tiehan also has tenderness that suddenly appears at that moment.

This short clip gave me a strong feeling that this might be Liam Neeson's last gig in the "Hurricane Series."

It's an interesting question as to who is the second male lead in the film, Dougray Scott's Stewart St. John and Forest Whitaker's Frank Dozler, Lenore His current husband, Stuart St. John, should have the same background as Brian as a senior agent. However, the difference is that his psychology has become so dark that he has come up with the idea of ​​killing his wife and blaming his friends. On the other hand, Sheriff Frank Dozler seems to be incredibly kind and kind. Although all the evidence pointed to Brian as the murderer of his ex-wife, the wise sheriff did not believe it, not only did he not believe it. , and also made a side of the period net in the pursuit of Brian - there was a feeling of heroic sympathy between him and Brian.

I'm not pondering about the relationship between these men in this story, but I'm thinking why "Hurricane Rescue 3" designed such men, or, it may be more reasonable to explain with another way of thinking Tong, when the screenwriters Luc Besson and Robert Marc Carmen were writing the script, they had the role of Bryan first, of course, and then there was Frank Dozler, who gave He took a look at the personality of "Mr. Good", and then found that the plot was difficult to go on. Someone had to make a huge sacrifice for this. Therefore, Stuart St. John, the current husband of Lenore, who could have been a really good man, became the biggest sacrifice. .

You think, Lenore and Brian used to be such a loving couple, and they had a lovely daughter, Kim, but why did they leave? This can only be explained by the fact that Stuart St. John is in some ways better than Brian Mills - but by the third part, his excellence is a barrier to a good and passionate story, so simply not Doing it endlessly, Luc Besson and Robert Marc Carmen, together with director Olivier Megaton, attacked poor Stewart and devoured his original excellent image and quality with all his skin and hair. Leaving a pile of walking dead remnants, commonly known as scumbags.

If so, tell me, is Stuart St. John more scumbag, or is Luc Besson more scumbag?

The battle between heroes and scumbags is a topic that commercial movies can never talk about enough. In fact, these two kinds of people are far away from us, so you don't have to watch and take a seat.

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Taken 3 quotes

  • Maxim: You know, if you stand in a field with a book of matches, you can have hundreds of rabbits in seconds like this. You know how?

  • Stuart St. John: So, what's the plan?

    Bryan Mills: The plan is to make sure my daughter is safe. And the only way to do that, so it seems... is to eliminate the thing that will make her unsafe.

    Stuart St. John: Malankov.

    Casey: Good one, Stuart.

    Stuart St. John: I'd like to help.

    Casey: You're gonna help, alright. Like bait helps to catch a shark.