On the 1st, there are many children in the family, the living environment is not good, and his wife gets sick because of this. In order to make up for the down payment of the new house, he took the risk, staged a gangster, swallowed the money of the drug dealer, and died at the hands of the drug dealer. He may not be a good policeman, but a good father and husband.
On the second, he worked as an undercover agent in the gang for a long time, struggling in the abyss of law and morality. Seeing the murder of a good brother with his own eyes, he could no longer hold back, and angrily embarked on the road of revenge, and was finally killed by his friend No. 1 by mistake.
On the 3rd, a 22-year old fried dough stick in the police station. In order to retire safely, he never caused trouble. He didn't even have a gun. He wanted to go far away with a prostitute with a good friend, but was refused. After retirement, he found that he was the only one surviving three male pigs to use the residual heat to arrest human traffickers.
The three main lines of the film are completely independent and tangled together at the end, a good film.
PS: Don Cheadle looks too much like a gorilla...
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