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Three behind-the-scenes photos of movies that changed the history of action film 2: The "King of Genre Films" Paul Van Hoeven's "Robocop" set, Peter Weller, who played Trooper Murphy, was changed

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Three behind-the-scenes photos of movies that changed the history of action film films

Figure 2: Peter Weller, who plays Man Murphy, on the set of "Robocop", the "king of genre films", stands side by side with the modified Robocop model. Even now, the film is quite ahead of its time, and in those years, "Robocop" rewrote the history of the film classification system. Finally, do you believe that this film was shot in the mid-to-late 80s?

Figure 3: Director Doug Liman brought "Spy" to a fairly high starting point, laying the foundation for the series to stand side by side with "007" and "Mission Impossible". However, it was Paul Greengrass, the director of Parts 2 and 3, who really made "Spy" completely stylized and had a wide impact around the world. There is a beautiful saying in the market: Paul's workbench for editing "Spy" is hot enough to fry eggs, which is used to describe the fast and sharp editing technique of "Spy" that is extremely stylized and accepted by the world. The picture shows Matt Damon, who plays Jason Byrne, and director Paul Greengrass, preparing for filming at London's Waterloo train station. This scene forms the best annotation to the style of the series, and its level is enough to go down in the annals of action movies.

Figure 1: In Luc Besson's film, "Blue Sea and Sky" and "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" are in one grade, and the other works are in another. If you want to choose the action movies with the most artistic value, "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" must be quite high. At that time, Besson was waiting for Bruce Willis to shoot "The Fifth Element", wrote the script of "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" in 30 days, and began 90 days of filming 3 years later. The film has become an unsurpassed classic because it caught up with the director's creative peak, and you can no longer see such vivid characters and such a deep story in an action movie. Luc Besson instructed Natalie Portman, who was only 11 years old at the time, to use a gun on the set, while Jean Reno, who played Leon, cooled himself off with makeup.

Three behind-the-scenes photos of movies that changed the history of action film 2: The "King of Genre Films" Paul Van Hoeven's "Robocop" set, Peter Weller, who played Trooper Murphy, was changed
Three behind-the-scenes photos of movies that changed the history of action film 2: The "King of Genre Films" Paul Van Hoeven's "Robocop" set, Peter Weller, who played Trooper Murphy, was changed
Three behind-the-scenes photos of movies that changed the history of action film 2: The "King of Genre Films" Paul Van Hoeven's "Robocop" set, Peter Weller, who played Trooper Murphy, was changed

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