Lost Bullet 2

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After watching the 2020 French movie Lost Bullet, it was a must for me to watch Lost Bullet 2, which was released this month.


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Lino (played by Alban Lenoir), a talented car mechanic, uses his talent to design robbery cars and one day gets caught. To avoid going to jail, he makes a deal with the police and now spends all his talent on legal work.

This was the story of the first movie in the series. In Lost Bullet 2, the story continues where it left off, but with more action and more exaggerated scenes, and it more than satisfies the taste of action lovers like me.

I see it as a concession to illegality when legal authorities make a deal with people who do illegal things. For example, watching Lino, a criminal, make a deal with the police and then watching another criminal oppose the deal with the police in Lost Bullet 2 was interesting in terms of seeing the point where selfishness can come.


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The mentality that I can do it but no one else can is one of the simple thoughts and actions that prepare our end. It can be strange to see/watch people with this mentality in a movie.

It is a controversial issue how accurate it is to fully question everything in an exaggerated action movie. When you filter the thought, you might think why don't you filter the exaggerated scenes, but I love the exaggerated action scenes that make the movie good and I don't feel like criticizing something I love! Lol

One detail I liked in the movie was that the criminal who was captured in the story that moved from France to Spain was deliberately handed over to the Spanish police when it was learned that he would not be tried in France. It's like saying that the deal in France is not valid in Spain, naturally, it didn't work here, do your time there. And this detail seems to be the main source of contradictions in extradition between countries. Someone who commits murder in one country is a murderer wherever he goes, and he can do it again and again.


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Even though Lino is a character full of contradictions, it was nice to watch Alan Lenoir's acting. He was the man who almost single-handedly brought the action to life throughout the movie.

Since Lost Bullet 2 is the sequel to Lost Bullet, I recommend those who are going to watch it to watch the first movie first. You can also see this as a necessity in order not to experience a disconnect in the story. Lost Bullet 2 was good for my viewing pleasure and for having the exaggerated action scenes that I love. I liked the movie and if you think the genre appeals to you, you should watch it.


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I am a little bit tired of these action movies!
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