The storyline reminds me of a certain escort bureau - a villain who makes evil weapons (who, of course, is a big business person) entrusts a very important treasure to the escort bureau B, and at the same time greets the escort bureau A to be entrusted, and at the same time sends C (C is not the escort bureau) secretly went to rob the darts, so the escort bureau B was destroyed and only the male protagonist and the male supporting role were left, and then these two were merged into the escort bureau A. C was unsuccessful in robbing darts, so he went deep into the Tiger's Den and A and finally got the evil weapon back. After I got it back, I used it to do bad things, so the male protagonist, the male supporting role and the escort A discovered that you were the one who asked me to take care of me, and you were the one who robbed me of the escort. You son of bitch and I died with you! So a large group of people went to the bad guys' lair without knowing that the bad guys did bad things! It must be a happy ending! The bad guys killed most of them (and of course left clues for the next film).
In ancient China, it was called the escort bureau, and in the United States, it was called the special forces unit of the army.
In ancient China, treasures may have been swords, silver taels, etc. In the United States, they are nano-worm missiles that can destroy steel structures. [Sure enough, advanced countries love to have control, and they will talk when they become overlords. 】
The love, hate and hatred that happened in the process (not as protracted as Chinese costume dramas) ah
[What is that TV series called, is it the Longmen Escort Bureau? Forgot ㄟ( ▔, ▔ )ㄏ】
It feels like a collection of several, like the "Star Trek" of the airplane game, plus, the "Transformers" of the Autobots, plus "The Fast and the Furious", and so on.
I've watched it before, and I'll watch it again tonight, I think I can watch it a second time.
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