Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie short review: short, exciting, well-controlled with pity

Anna

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Unlike the Fast and Furious movie series, the Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie has requirements for the speed of vehicles, but also requires patience and collision: especially when it hits a concrete wall, or even two cars collide at high speed. Everyone is fine, come down and continue to fight!

Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie review

The protagonist of the Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie is such a car technician/engineer who can transform an ordinary car into an "armored car", and is so powerful that one person singles out the "police station" and drives the car on fire to rush back to the "police station" for repair car shop.

Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie review

The beginning was slightly longer and a bit procrastinating, but since the protagonist was caught in the police station, especially since he unexpectedly pried the iron ring handcuffed on the table in the interrogation room, the rhythm is very compact.

Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie review

Although the plot is simple, it is a great movie that can be seen in the theater. The protagonist even hooked the rear wheel of the police car and used the police car as his shield to break through the blockade. I don’t know if this is a fiction or a real thing.

Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie review

The plot of the Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie is short overall, the duration of most part is well controlled. There is no love scene, no bed scene. From the lens to the scene to the characters, they are beautiful and clear, but they still have a true style that good people and bad guys have their own charms. The action scenes are not brilliant, but they are clean and tidy and don’t feel fake.

Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie review

In general, the biggest highlight of the Balle Perdue (Lost Bullet) movie is car racing, retro-style old cars hitting each other make me very excited. It's a pity that the racing time was a little short.
 
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