the Prime Minister of Windsor Dynasty, who buries VIPs from various countries to reproduce the glory of the empire; the President
of the United States who is weak and delicate;
Horror anchors who came to live broadcast reality shows around the world (the hosting style is still erratic, SM's boat will be overturned);
the think tank girls who died and did a good job (here is a three-minute silence for Linnie);
and Tucao The leader of the federation is also a good general offensive bodyguard; in
the end, Asan's IT technology has really declined, it has declined! (Thighs)
The fighting scenes are wonderful and the plot is compact. It is a masterpiece of decompression. The rescued state housewife yelled at the belated bodyguard, "Dead ghost, what did Nong do to go to Karan to come?" It was very squeamish, and the 45-degree view of the sky when the man behind the scenes died under the drone is also handsome Grief stubborn. And of course, a patriotic inspirational film should also have a primary school student essay-style concluding ending: the inner ghost who died at the gunpoint of his girlfriend said the theme of the film: "Military spending is reduced again and again, and the army is corrupt..."
Thinking for a while A few years ago, when the only aircraft carrier in Great Britain was being walked around by Mao Zi, the old face of Windsor's war ministry minister vaguely appeared in front of his eyes.
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