Overall, it was quite enjoyable to watch, and the shooting scene was still very exciting. Although I don’t know if the Bangladeshi military and police are really good at it, but they really let Thor rescue from the siege of hundreds of troops. The hostages are gone, and the capital of a dignified country just allows others to kill people on its own territory, and no one can stop it. This is how dark this country's combat effectiveness is, and the police and the army are supposed to represent justice. Those who go to perform official duties have become tools to help the drug lords achieve their goals, and the state apparatus has become a tool of private use. How corrupt this country must be, the poor thing is that the army and the police have become drug lords. The burial of the struggle for interests, the last part of the bridge station, is the most exciting part. The mercenary camp headed by Thor fought against the Bangladeshi military and police headed by drug lords. After this battle, the casualty ratio was seriously unbalanced. The male lead and the second male died in the army camp, and a suspense shot was given at the back, which made the audience think that the male lead was not dead. Xiao's side is miserable. At least dozens of people died and accompanied a commander-in-chief. The feeling to me is, "This wave is not a loss."
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