kleaner
Entrou em mar. de 2002
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Enemy of the State is like a big music video. Every scene is fast and stylish. I especially like the bike chase scene, which is
breath taking.
Jon Voight is always a great villain and Gene Heckman also adds quality to this film. Will Smith's appearance and acting is believable as the trapped attorney.
His performance shines especially the scene Dean gets upset after hearing a personal question from his boss.
The last gun shooting sequence is brilliant and reminds me of Scott's former achievement, True Romance.
Great action flick.
breath taking.
Jon Voight is always a great villain and Gene Heckman also adds quality to this film. Will Smith's appearance and acting is believable as the trapped attorney.
His performance shines especially the scene Dean gets upset after hearing a personal question from his boss.
The last gun shooting sequence is brilliant and reminds me of Scott's former achievement, True Romance.
Great action flick.
Based on the same titled Japanese comic book, Oldboy is about a common guy,Oh Dae-Soo, imprisoned for 15 years without knowing why and after released, seeking for the revenge.
Unlike many other revenge films, Oldboy is focused more on why than who imprisons Oh.
The cinematography is unique and the set art, such as the cross striped wall paper and using a lot of violet, shows the confusion of Oh very briefly.
Editing and directing is also very stylish and acting, especially by Choi Min-Sik, is so realistic that latter you will feel uncomfortable.
Unlike many other revenge films, Oldboy is focused more on why than who imprisons Oh.
The cinematography is unique and the set art, such as the cross striped wall paper and using a lot of violet, shows the confusion of Oh very briefly.
Editing and directing is also very stylish and acting, especially by Choi Min-Sik, is so realistic that latter you will feel uncomfortable.