The protagonist is not invincible, and the death of three or two protagonists definitely has a positive effect on the plot. I don't know if the Swedes have offended the director and settled for such a master.
Unexpectedly, Lao Mei actually put the stage in Moscow. It's too rare. Moscow's scenery is also good. The last tough guys also give Russia a long face, and the grandfather in the cage.
In the end, it feels like "Independence Day", but the investment is obviously different, and it is impossible to make a more shocking scene.
There should be a sequel, 90 minutes is too short.
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