"The Avenger 2" ~ Movie Commentary *045

Maiya 2022-10-26 23:54:37

Daniel Washington, one of my favorite black actors, has always been in the military. In the first part in 2014, I feel that the subject matter is novel and the storyline is good, and I have been looking forward to the sequel. Four years later, this sequel really makes me laugh and cry. Not to mention the plot, the profession of the protagonist is enough for me, Didi driver... Every day I open Didi, receive orders from different people, and see whoever has grievances will stand for them for free. I feel that this part has little to do with the whole plot, and it has nothing to do with the revenge for friends behind it. It is completely for the sake of time. As for the later showdown, that is the focus of the film. [Love] Personal feeling score is 6.5, and the film is 121 minutes long. In fact, I feel that cutting to 90-100 minutes is more appropriate. The first half of the story is too slow-paced, and has nothing to do with the latter part. Although Daniel Washington's kung fu skills are still the same as in the past, he can see that he is obviously not young and vigorous. There aren't any big scenes, and the shootout part is pretty good. It can only be said that apart from the procrastination of the plot, there is no major problem, but there is nothing exciting, not less than the first tribe.

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The Equalizer 2 quotes

  • Dave York: There is no sin. No virtue. There's just shit people do.

  • Robert McCall: What happened, Dave?

    Dave York: You died, that's what happened. Three months after you, uh, disappeared, government shut us down. I went private right after, doing the same thing you and I did for God and country, killing names on a piece of paper. Only now... now there is a price next to it.

    Robert McCall: We kill the enemy...

    Dave York: Who said they were the enemy? Not us, not me. We just following orders... . Mac, there are no good and bad people, any more. No enemies. Just.. unfortunates.

    Robert McCall: And Susan?

    Dave York: Unfortunate.