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Sun14

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Hello, my friends,

I am searching for a term used as the adjective:

We are all marveling at his action in the movie.

Thoughts: It is always used in the action movies describing someone who is going to complete a very difficult action, but actually it might be difficult for most people but for some people would complete it easily that's why I am hesitate to use difficult actions.
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We are all marveling at his action in the movie.
...that's why I am hesitate to use difficult actions
And hesitate you must. 👁 Smile :)
No matter how you define it, 'difficulty action' means nothing to me...
It means nothing to me, either, I'm afraid. You say that it is used in action movies, but your sentence is not an example of that: it is spoken by someone who is viewing one of these films. What is the source of that sentence, please?
And hesitate you must. 👁 Smile :)
No matter how you define it, 'difficulty action' means nothing to me...

Since I cannot find one. I have to use one instead, in order to make a sentence.
It means nothing to me, either, I'm afraid. You say that it is used in action movies, but your sentence is not an example of that: it is spoken by someone who is viewing one of these films. What is the source of that sentence, please?

I made up the sentence, I mean this term is usually used to describe the action movie stars who can perform such actions.
Difficult feat would be more idiomatic. The performance of such feats in a manner that makes them look easy is often called virtuousity.
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