The film was filmed by the original crew of "Apocalypse" in the Ignace Allende Prison in Mexico. It seems that there is such a shocking prison. Prisoners set up stalls, pull tents, and everyone line up to suck for nothing, and manage all kinds of debris. The cost is equally important, everything is so orderly and law-abiding, and it is also an image of a five-good civilized advanced unit that contributes to the country. In short, the ending is perfect, the process is thrilling, and the effect is exciting. Uncle Mel, who has been baptized by various domestic violence, drunk driving, and bad movies, is finally reborn in this movie. Although I did not become a director this time, and there was no big scene to greet him, I was slapped more than slapped, fleeing in disgrace, and a pitiful low-cost budget, but it still failed to prevent Uncle Mel’s anger from venting and arguing. The majestic momentum of the old-fashioned action movie that has been lost for many years is regained so that everyone can enjoy it, showing the old-fashioned temperament. While making those big-handed super CG special effects put into the production of shame, my brother also deeply realized that the old taste should always be an outdated repertoire.
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