One, "All the Evil Sycophants"
This image certainly isn't very high, and not even a decent poster is available in Baidu, but several of the action scenes are very graphic, with clean action and relatively novel treatments.
The first is the use of a bulletproof car lockdown to take out an opponent by surprise, while also restricting the bodyguard's movement, which looks like it was easily accomplished. Overall, there are no big names or particularly hot, big scenes, but the action scenes are powerful, direct and well worth watching.
Two, Body of Lies
Starting with a then not-quite-fat Little Lee, Lean In dedicates itself to the life of a secret agent, who has to live a lie at all times in order to achieve his goals, and of course there's no shortage of great battle scenes, while the protagonist chooses to give up the never-so-peaceful job for the sake of love nonetheless. Largely worth a look
Three, "The Change of Dynasty"
The story of the protagonist who destroys the enemy's terrorist plot and finds the mastermind behind it in a limited amount of time with the support of a group of friendly troops who don't really help, is well worth a look as it has no shortage of equally fervent battle scenes in addition to a tense plot.
Four, "48 Hours of Super Brain"
"Deadpool" and "Wonder Woman" are two movies that are equally worth watching, both in terms of action scenes and overall impressive. Implanting a dead agent's memories into the mind of an emotionless agent is a sight to behold in itself (and it's certainly a groove for a lot of agents).
Five, "Crisis in Paris"
Once again, the French police play the antagonist, with the terrorist crisis being fake and the bank robbery being real. The men put up a good fight.
Also, "The Dark Tower" starred this black hunk Idris Elba (voted Sexy Man), and while the plot was bland and didn't reflect the essence of the original very well, the action scene portion was pretty much worth watching. The character who plays the gunman in the show is pretty cool.
Six, "Den of Thieves"
The story of a violent policeman who fights against a gang of professional bank robbers, of course, the plot is still a bit of a reversal (ignoring it is also possible), and more importantly, the battle scenes are still very good to watch, and tactical movements are also very classy and professional.
Seven, "Ghost Recon: Alpha"
This movie is only 20 minutes long, and it's kind of a micro-movie. But it still looks great, so here's an appetizer, please. It's said that for this movie, Ubisoft spent $80 million for it just to promote its game prequel, so let's just say it's very rich and very arbitrary...
Besides all the modern or in-game futuristic weaponry, this movie doesn't really have a bad cast, for example the main character is this famous old hairy guy, who shouldn't be unfamiliar to those who often watch action movies ......?
Eight, Navy SEALs
Now that I've finished all three seasons of the show, each season's pattern is similar, but the whole is still very exciting, and the battle scenes are also very professional, which may have a great deal to do with the cast, all the main actors, that is, the show's SEALS, in reality, have had a relevant The service experience, to the level of sergeant major there are several people, even if it is a real Navy SEAL, both as a military adviser, but also their own personal participation in the show, in the team, to the front face of the few people, including the dog trainer is a real dog trainer.
The plot will also reflect the real life and emotional state of these team members, reflecting their psychological changes, etc. The battle scenes are more even, but a little shorter, and a little less enjoyable for an audience like mine that favors action dramas.