If you like action and heart, you'll probably like these films.
With SG you start with some ridiculously (and slapstick) funny moments, and later more spy thriller and action moments.
With TMFN you get some heart at the start and more and more action.
They're not very similar, but they're both entertaining.
With SG you start with some ridiculously (and slapstick) funny moments, and later more spy thriller and action moments.
With TMFN you get some heart at the start and more and more action.
They're not very similar, but they're both entertaining.
Both are about a man using his smarts and shooting skills (bow & arrow in one and gun and martial arts in the other) to rescue a girl.
Both men are also seeking redemption in some way which makes the quest and need to rescue the girl a quest to preserve what little faith/hope in the world they cling to.
Both men are also seeking redemption in some way which makes the quest and need to rescue the girl a quest to preserve what little faith/hope in the world they cling to.