![]() ![]() ![]() There were scenes which were clear to me that was dedicated at stirring nationalistic sentiments, invoking pride, dignity and a sense of empowerment among Chinese nationals. Propagandist tinges, like the first, were clearly evident. Does it always have to be that loud to be eye-catching? The larger than life action while appreciated, deserves questioning for its hyper-realism. Generous with the servings of choreographed close combat action, big guns (tanks) and firepower, Wolf Warrior 2 does impress! However, that's when it got me thinking. Awesome action, Propagandist pinch Having been in anticipation of Wolf Warrior 2 since February, Wu Jing's work doesn't disappoint. The Chinese fleet arrived to evacuate the Chinese nationals, but later Feng learned that some Chinese workers were still stuck in a factory whereas a doctor, who knew the deadly virus Lamanla, was stuck in a hospital. The Chinese nationals were in great danger. Bullets, fire and bombs were hitting the place with blood everywhere. The Rebels and mercenaries troops arrived. One night in a pub, Feng and his local friends were attacked by some rebel forces who aimed to overthrow the African government. Feng was wearing a bullet as a clue to represent her. No matter how badly off Feng was, someone was still in his mind: Long Xiaoyun, Feng's fiancee, who had been kidnapped and lost contact with him for three years. Leng Feng (acted by Jing Wu), a former soldier being discharged from the Chinese Army for his fierce action - having killed a real estate company boss in town, was wandering for his life in Africa, serving as a mercenary providing security to passengers abroad. Director: Jing Wu Qun Dong Yan Gao Yi Liu Jing WuĬast: Jing Wu Frank Grillo Celina Jade Gang Wu ![]()
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