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Review of the movie "True Lies"

This film is a classic of action movies in the 1990s. Is that Arnold? The best work starring Schwarzenegger, and James? Cameron's directorial work is another milestone. For ordinary audiences in China, this film is also the beginning of China's introduction of Hollywood blockbusters, which once set off a movie-watching frenzy in the mainland film market.

In this classic entertainment film, almost every scene and paragraph has something remarkable, and even many scenes are full of energy without any slack. It is not too much to call it a classic. There are four large-scale action scenes in the two-hour movie. Although not many, each one is full of weight and amazing.

The first fight scene is the prelude to the beginning of the film. Two years later, "Mission Impossible" has many similarities with this paragraph, but it is a successful action, and the gun battle scene accounts for a large proportion. Schwarzenegger doesn't have many shots in deus ex in the Snow, but his strength, speed, marksmanship, judgment and composure are all shown, which is an excellent prelude to show his role ability. What impressed the audience most was the scene where Schwarzenegger turned to subdue the vicious dog in the running, which was relaxed, calm and neat.

After the audience watched several slow-paced and humorous cutscenes leisurely, the film started the second action scene with a larger scene in the first third of the time. Schwarzenegger dealt with two minions without much effort and started a formal war with Aziz, the terrorist leader of the "Red Army". The plot soon turned to Schwarzenegger's pursuit of Aziz. This chase did not use the most conventional car chase, but performed a strange scene of chasing motorcycles in a whimsical way. Aziz drove the motorcycle in front, Schwarzenegger rode behind, and the two chased the hotel lobby from the street and the rooftop from the ground. The tension and thrills are self-evident, and several humorous scenes are even more memorable. The band in the hotel lobby went out of tune when they saw the motorcycle, and it was amazing to see the sound of the horse. When Schwarzenegger rode into the elevator, a couple's embarrassing reaction was also unbearable. Finally, Aziz rushed off the rooftop, and Schwarzenegger even tried to catch up, but the result was a trick after the audience's appetite was lifted, and the director's genius was evident.

Next, the film spent a long time pondering the "true lies" pointed out by humor in the title. This deductive passage is not thrilling, but the outstanding point lies in the wonderful plot design and the humorous performance of the actors. In this "literary drama", Schwarzenegger obviously lost his acting skills, and the limelight was robbed by cortese, his wife and Bill who played the ridiculous second-hand car salesman. Paxton robbed it. Two years later, paxton starred in "Tornado", and the role of this film showed his genius in comedy performance.

After a famous "thigh dance" in Kortus, the film entered the second half. Schwarzenegger and his wife joined forces to break the terrorist base. Humorous details are always interspersed in the tense and thrilling shooting action scenes, so that the audience can get sensory stimulation and keep relaxed. In the second half of the film, there are two closely connected large-scale action scenes, and the highlights are everywhere, which is hard to count. The most talked about is that fighter planes attacked trucks and Schwarzenegger helicopters on the cross-sea bridge to save their beloved wife, and there are shots of fighter planes flying vertically over the city. These fights are the essence of the whole movie, which fully demonstrates Cameron's ability to direct luxurious scenes.

Strictly speaking, this film was written by Claude? The film written by Chitty (a famous French screenwriter and director who recently directed the French blockbuster "Against Caesar") does not represent Cameron's true style. The play highlights the comedy sense of the film, rather than the strong violence in the industrial age, and is very French. From the picture, Cameron has given up the image style that emphasizes muscle and strength and is rich in rough texture, and developed into a post-industrial image style represented by silver-gray new material metal. I can't help but say that if Cameron doesn't have such a film to test another style in image, then he may not be able to adapt to the visual effect of his next important work Titanic, which is almost completely different from his early films. Choosing the right image style at the right time is a key to Cameron's success.

This is a luxury action movie. The director is a master of luxury blockbusters, and the actors are also experts in luxury blockbusters. Coupled with sufficient financial support, it is difficult to become a classic. However, the most rare thing in the film is the use of comedy elements. It is these humorous plots and details that keep the film from becoming a boring collection of luxury scenes. This is the secret of the success of luxury films, and the difference between high and low is here.