The beginning and the end of the process are very gradual. There are no jumps or fast forwards. The flat and straightforward narrative is less exciting, but it is suitable for a relaxed atmosphere. However, the process is very exciting, not the usual fighting. In the ingenuity and coincidence, Kevin James uses him The large but not very agile body is doing well, a mall security guard who can't fight continuously with low blood pressure.
The foreshadowing in the plot is the undercover new security guard, and the betrayal of a certain officer in the last 10 minutes, and it is over after saying three sentences to reveal the ins and outs. I have to say that the robber’s subordinates are playing on the streets, and the skateboarding and bicycle show off skills are very powerful. The director tried to find a point of integration between the crazy comedy and the warm love movie, so I followed Baidu to watch the trailer. All the laughs were there, scattered throughout the film, in the middle it was a fan. Fan it.
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