To be more reasonable, the son of an Indian drug lord who dares to love is a human being, and the bunch of children in the slums controlled by the Bangladeshi drug lord are all tools. European and American white-left action movies feel like this. The special forces who came out of the sea of blood and corpses always have special feelings for the descendants of this kind of public enemy of the people, and they are simply sick.
The logic of saving people is more difficult than raiding. The action scenes are invincible, but can you rationalize the motive for saving people? Dare to feel that the son of the Indian drug lord is a human being, and the bunch of children in the slums controlled by the Bangladeshi drug lord are all tools. European and American white-left action movies feel like this. The special forces who came out of the sea of blood and corpses always have special feelings for the descendants of this kind of public enemy of the people, and they are simply sick.
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