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Kenny 2022-04-19 09:01:19
Desperate tiny
Desperados is a classic crime drama. As a 1993 film, the director's excellent conception and the actors' exquisite acting skills made me deeply immersed in it while watching the movie.
This movie combines many elements, crime, psychology, reasoning, escape, police and criminals, conspiracy, from the...
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Dessie 2021-10-20 17:28:53
Very interesting civilian hero movie
Read several years Nogang years ago
estimated that Taiwan should be in a small black and white TV screen poor in
addition to HarrisonFord jumped from the dam down deeper plot outside
the rest of the impression on the film has been very vague
and even I have I can’t remember ever watching...

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Oceane 2022-04-24 07:01:02
See how everyone tortures a middle-aged, middle-class doctor who is extremely mourning. It turns out that these kinds of stories really get outdated, and TLJ plays himself (instead of the cranky cop) in a nonchalant way. The real murderer's appearance has a pleasant film noir atmosphere that quickly fades away. City Iron Opera is like a French drug network. The motivation to chase the murderer is given by force, and it is driven by coincidence. The train derailment reminds me of a Gauttero novel.
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Ian 2022-03-24 09:01:16
Not bad looking. . . My impression is that there are unreasonable, false and wrong cases caused by irresponsible police everywhere, so I can only rely on myself if I want to reverse the case, but few people can succeed. . .
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