[2010] Paris Spy Shots

Jarret 2022-04-18 17:34:53

I knew earlier that John Travolta had a different look, and
if he was "a gangster" in Pulp Fiction
, he's a "gangster" felon in this one.
In this film, which is too lazy to even think about the title,
he struggled to twist his uncle-like fat body to
carry out a 90-minute nonsensical slaughter.

This is a film that disappointed Camel quite a bit: the
characters are erratic and contrived, and the plot is convoluted.
The gunfight king dances alone, and the drag racing advertisements continue.

The background of the film is set in Paris.
I thought it would be a crime film full of French sentiments, but the
first half of the film is in yin and yang in Chinese, and the
other half of the film is in ambiguous Arabic... I

don't know the so-called gimmicks and exaggerated behaviors. ,
let the whole film fall into absurdity comparable to that of a fantasy film.
In order to make up for John Travolta's increasingly bloated body, the
fighting scenes were all edited too "quickly":
the last scene was full of wicked people, and
the next scene was screaming and wailing... In other

words, "Cambridge Night School Mandarin 2 "Level" is really unbearable~ =A=

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  • Letha 2022-04-19 09:02:04

    Dear Jonathan is in there! Except for the hot action scenes, there is nothing attractive! The emotional drama of the male and female protagonists is not enough! It didn't feel great when it led to the final duel! This drama is similar to the plot of "Spy Change of Life and Death". The latter is much better shot, and the emotional scenes are more in place, so I struggled in the final duel.

  • Gladyce 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The plot is not as good as the Hong Kong movie. ==..travolta is so fat...Looking back at that time~ that's called a temperament. . . . TT

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  • FBI agent Charlie Wax: Checkmate, motherfucker!

  • [first lines]

    James Reece: [accepts printout] Thank you, Cindy.

    Secretary: Welcome...

    James Reece: [reading] African Aid Summit prep meeting with the Foreign Minister tomorrow at noon, Summit Conference on Wednesday, G8 Undersecretary conference dinner on Thursday, and a reception for the Secretary of State Friday, sir.

    Ambassador Bennington: Can't you see we have more urgent matters to consider, Reece?

    [moves his queen]

    James Reece: Of course, sir.

    [counter moves his queen]

    James Reece: Check.

    Ambassador Bennington: Must you always be so methodical?

    James Reece: Well that's what you pay me for, sir.

    Ambassador Bennington: And you're worth every penny. But that doesn't mean I'm just going to sit here and watch you copy Fischer's ambush on Spassky back in '72.