As the child of a spy and an agent, the father of the hero of the film, because of his special status, he must live in the dark and cannot raise his own child to adulthood. And that poor boy was assassinated from his mother since he was a child, so he is the father. His organization appointed a pair of agents to adopt him and act as his parents. The harmonious family life for many years was broken by a trap of a terrorist organization. When the child became an adult, he was surprised to find that he was not the biological flesh and blood of his parents who had lived with him for many years. The young man who was freed from the mystery of his own life experience became an orphan again in an instant. Seeing his adoptive parents died one after another, the house where he had lived for many years was turned into ruins in an instant. He and his childhood sweetheart, who were desperate, set foot since then. On the way to escape.
How did the "Special Second Generation" grow up? It turned out that the various fighting and survival skills that his adoptive parents unwittingly instilled in him were purposeful since he was a kid. The accumulation of these years in the process of fleeing suddenly exploded with amazing functions. The assassin's chase all the way to get dangerous. At the end of the film, the BOSS was eventually knocked out by his biological father, but the two never met. This is also the usual tradition of this type of film. Leave some suspense for the sequel.
The film is composed of young werewolves in the "Twilight" series: Taylor Lautner and the beauty of the eyebrows: Lily Collins, acting as the male and female protagonists, respectively. The combination of handsome men and beautiful women, coupled with a tense plot design, should be considered enough It's eye-catching, but in my opinion, the film's tense storyline creates a good atmosphere, but the narrative is too plain and the character design is too simple, making the whole story not tortuous and not thrilling enough. The two young people still have a long way to go!
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