To say which movies are worth brushing two or three brushes or even more brushes, first of all, from the perspective of genre, comedy and action movies are the first. Then, in Yun Fan's mind, "Brave to The Island" is one of the best action movies.
"Brave Island" is directed by Michael Bay (Michael Bay), nicknamed "Blasting Bay", because this director generally only shoots action movies, and when shooting, he is obsessed with scenes such as flying cars, explosions, gun battles, fights, etc., and the bigger the scene, the better, the more bombs, the better, the action is about as intense as possible, it is simply the representative director of Hollywood adrenaline films.

Michael Bay
Michael Bay made a name for himself in Hollywood when he directed Jedi X-Men in 1994, but he also set Will Smith on fire. In 2003, his producer's horror film "Texas Chainsaw Killer" was released and became a generation of classic horror films.
Jedi X-Men
In 2006, he directed the action film Escape from Clone Island, which was nominated for best science fiction film at the 32nd Saturn Awards. In 2007, Michael Bay directed the classic sci-fi action film Transformers (the Transformers series of films brought him global box office revenue and word-of-mouth — the five films produced by Transformers grossed more than $4 billion)
Transformers
Looking back now, it is true that "Brave Island" is still a classic work completed by Michael Bay who has not yet been completely lost in the explosion and gunfight.
Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, and Ed Harris, three male stars, have created three characters in the film, although they have different personalities, they are all real men, and at the same time, they are iron and tender, and they are very hierarchical.
Three men in one play
The story begins with General Hammer (Ed Harris), which many fans define as one of the best movie openings.
Admiral Hammer, who has been through many battles and has won multiple medals, led his men to steal 16 new gas bombs. They then took control of the island of Akara (The Island of Death) and took control of the tourists on the island, taking them hostage. General Hammer demanded $100 million from the nation with gas bombs and hostages to pay compensation to soldiers killed by Marines who had been unjustly treated.
But in fact, even after destroying the raid team sent by the government, General Hammer did not really fire poison gas bombs, he could not bear to kill millions of innocent people, so the role of General Hammer finally penetrated the hearts of the people, and can be said to be one of the most popular and charismatic villains in the history of cinema.
Sean Connery plays former British agent Mason, who is the only one who has managed to escape from Akala, so FBI Director Ferguson tricks him into entering Akala Prison from the underground with chemist Stanley (Nicholas Cage) and the commandos who are on the raid.
Sean Connery, hailed as one of the best "007" in history, plays the astute former British agent who is quick to do so, while Nicolas Cage, who plays chemistry expert Stanley, also dedicates his ability to act in action movies after winning the Oscar.
One of the most famous images in the history of cinema
"Brave Island" at that time to shoot a huge amount of money, and even directly used the U.S. Marine Corps to assist in the shooting, a large number of thrilling scenes in the film are taken live shooting, the huge lineup of scenes, with Michael Bay's scheduling and presentation, can achieve two hundred percent of the effect, so that the audience shocked.
In the plot, it can be said that it is very successful, portraying a battle-hardened, award-winning General Hammer, who in order to seek justice from the government for the sacrifice of his soldiers, completely disregarding his honorary position and even his life, led a team of Marine Warriors to take a new type of poison gas bomb and hostages, in order to ask the government for reparations, they are called rebels.
But after they destroyed the government-sent raids, the general did not actually fire the gas bombs, and he could not bear to kill millions of innocent people. In contrast, the raiders who have experienced hardships but are difficult to die in the film look like poor government lackeys, the heroes are anti-heroized, and the film's exposure to the US government and politicians is more calm and profound, they would rather sacrifice millions of personnel than pay the reparations they should pay, and their verbal democratic disguise is ruthlessly shattered.