1. A Clockwork Orange discusses the moral turpitude of criminal behavior and the importance of criminal punishment and educational rehabilitation for reintegration into society. However, the narrow approach of merely instilling the horrific and painful consequences of violence, and trying to destroy and deny the right to know violence and sexuality, is simplistic and narrow for educational reform.
Because the lack of substantive morality is not really addressed, the film's violent, blunt, and mechanical approach only takes the problem to the other extreme. 2. "The Executioner" seems a little weird in terms of overall structure, plot advancement, and character motivation, which makes people feel inexplicable. Although the audiovisual language is very engaging, it is even more bizarre with the quirky plot.
This is the quintessential theme park movie, with the first half giving the illusion of an unworthy obscenity, and the second half showing a kind of black humor that is ridiculous to the extreme, but has to admit its wonderful black humor. 3, "Sunset and Yellow Sand" unexpectedly chose such an ending, but Westerns have always been themed on happiness and enmity.
Railroad companies, bank robberies, final showdowns, fugitive criminals, bounty hunter chases, brotherhood, and intense endings – all the elements that a western should have. Nor can you expect more from this genre of film on its own. The film's American-style style of violence is said to have had an impact on John Woo's films. 4. "Zatoichi" shows the sword feelings of the cold weapon era in a unique way, representing Zatoichi to eliminate those cunning and vicious people.
The audiovisual language of the whole film is almost the same as the style of the protagonist, calm and restrained. The joke is just right, and the core plot is explained through a combined paragraph at the beginning, and then the characters meet and help each other in the same boat. The dance scene at the end is full of entertainment and is very enjoyable to watch. 5, "Kill Everything" is a typical brainless action movie, and the viewing experience is extremely refreshing, just like a Hong Kong film in the first decade of the last century. The idea of raising the rat to raise the key is truly brilliant.
The only regret is that some of the people who should have been killed were not killed, and the people who deserved to be killed did not die. Despite being absurd and illogical, it is inexplicably fascinating. The film successfully blends fantasy and comedy, and it is just right to watch it as a fantasy comedy. 6. The focus of "Rage" is not on the ...... of action scenesThat street brawl was a bit over-the-top ......The plot and rhythm are so similar to the previous work that it even makes people wonder if they have watched the wrong movie.
The film seems to rely a little too heavily on the male lead. Jason Statham runs wild all the way in the movie, constantly experiencing self-torture, and he shows a dazzling ** scene in "Chinatown". The pace of the film is dizzying, the humorous and witty lines are full of jokes, and each actor shows a distinct personality. The storyline is exaggerated and interesting, and it can be called a real cool movie. Therefore, these six high-scoring action movies are highly recommended and are guaranteed to blow your mind!