The reason for watching this fourth film is that in the third film, the picture of Boyka limping to a new life with money is too beautiful and too fanciful. But this fourth film fully tells people that there are often many fantasy movies left, and it is best not to make any more, and let everyone continue to fantasize is the most beautiful.
First of all, let's talk about the action, after all, it is the work of Atkins, and we must talk about the action. The fight in the fourth part is completely unattractive, compared to the first three. How terrifying is the final opponent created at the beginning, and then defeated in a very ordinary way? It was so sloppy that not only did it fail to reflect Boika's fighting skills, it didn't even reflect Boika's dedication to fighting, which was far less exciting than the final scene of the third part.
Secondly, let's talk about the plot, because the action of the whole play is not good enough, so I noticed the plot. The plot of this kind of movie is quite boring, but it can't be fooled. Apparently the writers haven't seen much of the second and third. In the second part, Boyka was a prison tyrant. He beat someone to death in prison without blinking an eye. At the same time, he had beliefs at that time, so don't talk about his beliefs in the fourth part. In the third part, after a broken leg and other people's eyes, he seems to understand, but it is definitely not love, but the pursuit of fighting, from brutal and bloody to the pursuit of fair fighting, killing is still decisive. So what about the fourth one? After killing your opponent on the field, you can't sleep because of repentance? To care for the widow? The main reason for killing someone in the arena this time is the poor protection of the referee. If the screenwriter wrote it as a conspiracy and a trap, it would be more reasonable. As a result, every time I see Boyka and the widow looking at each other, it is endless embarrassment... In other scenes, there may be emotional scenes or sex scenes, but this is Boyka! So I saw a wooden boyka and just said please forgive me... rub!
Thirdly, at the end of the day, ya came back to the prison again, and punched in the prison again, your sister! What about the pursuit of regular competition as we said before? What about the new hopeful ending for the third installment? Back to the night before liberation? !
If Atkins takes on this kind of movie again, it really can't be popular.
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