The plot is brain-dead enough. The protagonist can survive if he gets a headshot twice, is that impossible in CS?
The character of the killer is completely robbed of the show, or to make up the number.
The script actually sets three protagonists-the driver, the policeman, and the killer. The driver’s story is, of course, revenge; the killer’s story is about choices—love and murder; the police are vague, decadent, the relationship with his wife and son, the last case before retirement...until it finally emerged.
In addition to the police, the biggest crime against his brothers should be the woman who betrayed their brothers, that is, his brother's ex-girlfriend, but also the police informant, wife, and child's mother...
This woman planned to rob her of her boyfriend. The bank’s information was disclosed to the police, which directly caused the boyfriend’s throat to be cut and the male protagonist to be headshot (for the first time).
After killing her boyfriend, this woman also married the police-the mastermind who killed her ex-boyfriend, gave him a child, and urged him to give up drugs and become a good wife and mother.
The protagonist is bent on revenge, but stupidly can't find the culprit and true culprit, or they took the initiative to find the door, giving him a second headshot, and finally relying on his protagonist's template super power-Shaolin Temple Iron Head Skill to save the scene.
In the ending, the actor drove to the distance happily. On the surface, he was relieved, but his IQ was not clear until the end: Who betrayed his brothers? His revenge blacklist is nothing short of a joke, alas, ignorance is terrible!
But why does the actor's brother stay the same and come to her for revenge?
His image should be like this, with a toothy knife wound spraying blood on his neck, and a bright green hat on his head.
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