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How many of the 10 classic action movies of tough guy Jason Statham have you seen?

1. "Rage Attacks the Heart Series"

The film's creativity is vigorous, the shaking camera and the plot advancement without breathing gaps have a rock and roll texture. Plasma increases, bad tastes appear frequently, and the cult meaning gradually becomes apparent. Godard Statham should have given the most calorie-consuming performance since the movie.

2. "Stealing the Sky and Changing the Sun"

Primitive accumulation is always so bloody, and the director's description of it in black and white is a bit ridiculous. He is obviously a drug dealer, but he also acts as a spiritual leader. He is obviously from the upper class, but he has a tendency to be shameless. He is obviously a police officer, but he commits all kinds of crimes including murder and extortion. He was obviously a thief, but he accomplished the feat of saving the country through many twists and turns. Black and white are really not distinct.

3. "Trafficker"

As a series of movies, "Trafficker" can be considered to have gone its own way, Frank Martin (Jason Statham)

) turned out to be a U.S. military special forces soldier. After retiring, he specialized in delivering packages to underworld figures as an "underground deliveryman." He relied on his superb driving skills and powerful skills to earn money that others dare not earn. Of course, in theory, he insists on his own According to the rules, different stories take place in each part. In the end, it is mainly settled by Frank. He has a partner, Tarconi, the French town policeman whom he met in the first part.

4. "Two Smoking Barrels"

Absurd world, stupid humans, even evil crimes are just a joke from an omniscient perspective. Alcoholism, gambling, drug abuse, theft, robbery, and murder, the story covers almost all the dark sides of London society at that time. Director Guy Ritchie used this dark background to tell such a story that makes people laugh and cry.

5. "Kidnapping and Robbery"

A good director must be a storyteller. Guy Ritchie is a storyteller who can tell stories in a cinematic language. The story seems complicated and has many characters, but the characters themselves are actually very simple! It seems very logical, but it is actually full of humorous coincidences and clever links. It seems that we can only follow the director's rhythm, because we don't know what will happen next, and we don't have the mood or time to guess the ending. So after watching the movie, we will shout: It's so damn wonderful. This is the charm of the movie and also illustrates the director's ability!

6. "Death Racer"

This director must be very obsessed with video games, otherwise how could he make such a video game version of the movie? You see, speeding cars, breaking through levels, Press the lamp to obtain weapons, obtain shields, set traps, set shortcuts, and hide the appearance of big bosses. It is really full of game fun. It is simply a movie that is more game than Game, a violent upgraded version of Need for Speed.

7. "Parker"

"Parker" mainly tells the story of a humane and principled robber named Parker who knows enough is enough. Under the help of his boss, Parker and the so-called solo robber Melander and a group of people robbed the amusement park, and Melander tempted Parker to join the gang to rob jewelry. Parker was unwilling and a conflict broke out and was almost killed. After the hero survived the catastrophe, he launched an arduous revenge.

8. "The Mechanic"

As the name of this film implies, the mechanic is an instrument without a soul and without thinking, while the killer has no emotions and no heart. Puppets, they will only perform one mission after another and kill one target after another. Even their former mentors are not as strong as the fatwa.

9. "Home Line"

This movie is still very interesting, firstly, Jason Statham's martial arts style, and secondly, Franco's version of the villain. I have to say that these two stars are quite hilarious together. Especially looking at James Franco's interpretation of the villain role, he always looks cheap, but he still plays the villain role quite domineeringly.

10. "Safety for now"

A man struggling to survive in society must always have some goals, maybe to keep his wife and children warm, maybe to achieve life Ambition, some people may be overflowing with love, just like Jason, who dares to face corrupt politicians, Russian gangsters, and Chinese triads just for a promise. .