Died halfway pretending to be forced

Hester 2021-11-26 08:01:41


I really don’t understand how the director John Moore positioned the film "Mickey Payne". Maybe this dude wants to adapt this original gunpowder-like game into a deep, dark, and superb classic that portrays the character’s psychology. , The problem is that such an adaptation miracle can happen in "Batman: The Dark Knight", but it is absolutely impossible to happen in "Max Payne", because John Moore is not Christopher Nolan, the protagonist Mark Wahlberg It's not Bell either. It's a pity that a great, movie-like game is ruined like this.




Movies adapted from games must consider the audience’s preferences. You can play in a deep literary costume, but never ignore the audience’s most basic preferences. What game players want to watch, of course, is cool first! There must be fierce gun battles, competent contra-angles, a stylish protagonist, and some well-designed BOSS battles, and it will usually be enough. You see, that's what happened from episode to episode of "Resident Evil".




"Max Payne" looked down on these, it decided not to play cards according to common sense, learn from Metersbonwe, and not take the usual path. As a result, an action movie that was originally as short as 95 minutes, there was no action movie in the first 60 minutes! The only thing that can be called an action scene is a bridge section where a young man jumped off the building after taking medicine. So in the first 60 minutes, the audience was allowed to endure Mark Wahlberg's so-called acting and inner drama. Damn, watching rough guys also score points. The governor of California still has a sense of humor in his facial muscles. Rambo is also considered a low-level player, and he can also show a little bit of sadness. Master Mark just grinned in hatred. Well, ten minutes is considered good, and he grinned for sixty minutes. I have never felt that these sixty minutes are that long.




If the last 30 minutes come to a colorful bloom, well, it is worth the price, just like the Japanese animation "Metropolis", the previous dullness is exchanged for the final gorgeous. But "Max Payne" is good enough. It took more than ten minutes in four or five scenes to create a seemingly strong contradiction (that is, SUcre in "Prison Break"). The guy still showed his muscles in the snow for a long time. He used a machete to chop the small soldier to show his mental strength, and finally appeared on the stage and fought with Payne. After more than a minute, he was shot by the real fat BB behind the scenes and killed. Copy, action movies can still be so inactive! It's a comprehension.




The most funny thing is that a few tails were left after the ending subtitles were released, and he twisted to reveal his intention to make a sequel. It seems that the director still thinks that the audience and the original game are not ruined enough!




I just watched the tidbits of Time.com and said that according to Mark Wahlberg, he insisted on not playing the original game on which the movie was based. Grid also said that the script can completely help him understand the whole story. Damn, this guy would just play "Planet of the Apes".

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Extended Reading
  • Juston 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    On a not-so-good morning, I struggled to finish watching this very rubbish movie.

  • Angel 2022-04-22 07:01:15

    Except disappointment is disappointment. correct. Also boring.

Max Payne quotes

  • BB Hensley: They still pay me like the janitor.

  • Mona Sax: You don't wanna make it out alive. You think that if he puts you out of your misery, you'll be with them again.

    Max Payne: Yeah, well, that's how it works.