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Nothing can match the adrenaline surge of pure action movies - a large number of blockbusters are full of fierce fighting scenes, epic chase scenes, tense gunfights and explosions that fill every corner of the screen.
Atomic Blonde
The story surrounding it may occasionally be a bit unstable, but it is undeniable that David Reich and his 8711 team have proved that they can do what they did for Keanu Reeves for Charlize Theron. Theron enters the noisy world like a professional, handles her elbow and accepts her lump. The stair collision is a special highlight.A great action movie.
The Incredibles
Not many western animated movies will be included in this list, but we will add two more! First of all, Brad Bird's first format-breaking action movie for Pixar was very qualified. Although this is more about family dramas, when superheroes become their heroes, it is dazzling and satisfying, especially when young Dash realizes that he can run fast enough to cross the water.
Inception
Although David Lynch can be said to have a better grasp of the actual operation of dreams, there is no dispute about the wonderful and wonderful scenes of Christopher Nolan's puzzling sci-fi robbery films. His dream world is stacked on top of each other, allowing some complicated plots that make people headache. Leonardo DiCaprio, Alan Page, Michael Cain, and especially Tom Hardy also performed well in his breakthrough roles. But it is the scene with you, such as the changing urban landscape, snowscape sequence, and the battle sequence with the center of gravity moving in the building.An exciting action movie.
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
Like Superman, this one was produced by Lord and Miller (although the director owes it to Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman)__ The multi universe adventure of Spider Man knows how to use animation to bring superhero action to life. The visual effects will surprise you, the scenery is great, and there is sincerity and humor to support it.It is a classical action movie.
Battle Royale
As a masterpiece of high concept, this controversial effort by Shinzo Shinzo (who tried to ban films and their original novels in Japan for many times) continues to trigger discussion on its devastating premise: a group of teenagers are taken to a small island with explosives and told to kill each other until only one is left. It's bloody - but it's not violence itself. Fukusaku is very persuasive about intergenerational distrust, modern society, our attitude towards violence, each other and modern Japan as a whole.
Speed
By mixing the analogy of action thrillers and disaster movies in the way before "The Bold Dragon", Speed can basically use its scenes to describe: elevators, buses and trains. Of course, the middle part is the main part: Keanu Reeves on a bus with a bomb will explode and kill all passengers if its speed is less than 50 mph. Dennis Hopper is an aggrieved villain who gives instructions on the phone, while Sandra Bullock, though reluctant, bravely takes the helm. Dangerous and exciting! Overflow! Almost missed! Romantic, even! The most impressive thing is that despite the seemingly limited theatrical options in its enclosed space, the bus zone will never be popular. Only the last train sequence felt a little sticky. The director, Jan De Bont, is the photographer of The Bold and the Powerful, and he clearly pays close attention to some of John McTiernan's nervous skills.A great action movie.
Indiana Jones And The Temple of Doom
The modern trend of making the sequel "Darker" can certainly be traced back to this bloody effort, including human sacrifice, child slavery and India's own possession by the dark side. It actually happened_ Raiders Of The Lost Ark_ Previously - this meant that repeated gun/sword gags were actually meaningless in time - and I saw Indy in India, trying to get sacred stones from the evil Thuggee cult to save a village in trouble. Although the title of the original trilogy is more interesting, this one will stay with you longer, even in a nightmare.
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