In 2002 movie Tunnel. Actress Audrey Benoit plays as villainess Alex.Let's check this out, the movie start with car chase with masked bad guys shooting on another car, that's cool. The movie is 2002, I don't know why it gives me VHS vibes.
Another gun fight within the first ten minutes, I don't get what the fuck is going on, they will probably explain later, but why two fight scenes out of context!
Ok, after the shootout ended, we see the last masked bad guy with a bulge in his pants, so either shooting guns turns him on, or he has a really big dick LOL.
And we see our gorgeous villains right after the end of the shootout.
Our villainess rob a van and shoots the poor guard, I love her so much, then stopped by the heroes, she manged to escape while the bad guy stayed behind to fight the heroes, I hope she took what she robbed with her, or all she did would be for nothing.
I have a problem with the pacing of the movie, but you can see how free movies were before morality police take over Hollywood, like check when the main villain was arrested and was offered a deal, I can find around 20 things that would never be done today, including how the villain look, act, how many words would deliberately changed and all due to Hollywood morality police, you can see a writer, a human one sat down to come up with a dialog, while morality police is more like a soulless zombified writing.
We see our beloved villainess again when she joined the bad guys to raid the train to save Geary, the main villain of the movie while being transported.
Geary is actually so cool as a character as all good villains it's a mix, is scary, funny, witty, smart, and traitorous, morality police forbade their cult followers from making such a character, for their cult the hero is a manifestation of god, and the hero is a manifestation of the devil, but unlike traditional religions, they take things to the extreme, while traditional religions acknowledge that the devil can be seductive and attractive and manipulative and smart, the modern Hollywood morality police deny anything likable from the villains and give everything to the heroes they worship and want to enforce all humans to look, act, and talk exactly like them.
Ok, the hero apparently cut a piece from the bomb with his knife and smell it and manged to find which kind of bomb was it, I mean, I would it more if he tasted it, then go to the heroine like "Come on, take a bite, it's delicious" LOL.
Then while the heroes were walking one of the henchmen went after them, and kept hiding, I get why he didn't just shoot them in the back why they weren't looking, because then the movie will just end, still I can't help but thinking that he was so close to have a rare win for the bad guys in movies, his evil boss would probably give him a medal for it, he would walk the streets and every bad guy would go like "Thanks for your service".
I love Alex so much, you know, although this movie isn't the most famous even in its genre, but these kind of movies that gave us a masterpieces like La casa de papel, and a character like Alex, is what inspired a really popular and extremely beloved character like Tokio, do I expect Hollywood to do something like that? Honestly I don't care, I'm openly against AI, I'm all for artistic freedom and see creativity made by humans, but modern Hollywood hate me, and I hate them the same or more, that's the least I can do, and I wish all luck for AI to take over, and I think only those who don't hate me deserve my empathy, and if I find something independent from Hollywood morality police that doesn't hate me, I would absolutely support it, even against AI as much as I could.
Ok, around one hour and ten minute mark, our villainess ambushed the heroes, and the started a shootout, the shootout ended with one of the henchmen taking two of the good guys as hostages, the villainess joined the other henchman, with main villain missing, it's up to the two of them fighting and hunting the hero, unfortunately for our beloved villainess, the hero found them first.
Thanks for Phil Rusty for recommending the movie, It was really fun to watch 💖💖💖.