I just finished watching "Fatal Urgent" in "Turning the Mountain" last night. I saw some people in the film critics saying that this film is the best-looking movie about bicycles than "Turning the Mountain". The action scene is this. The movie is indeed very good, but after watching this movie, I deeply feel that the values revealed in this movie are very problematic. "Fatal Urgent", for riding a car without brakes in the downtown area and causing the lives of themselves and pedestrians The name "The gate is dying." I wonder if there will be people who are playing with the wind and flying without installing the gate and being hit to death. Although the protagonist is a person who has never ridden a bicycle to ride the Yunnan-Tibet line, it is no different. Looking for death, however, the director in the plot did pay the price for this and was on the verge of life and death several times, and the director in "Fatal Urgent" in order to help Chinese people smuggle to the United States seems reasonable, but it really makes me look at it. Comfortable, this kind of film can get 7 points. I really want to know if these points are all in the action scenes.
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