Kinda wonderful

Brain 2022-01-03 08:01:56

The same profession, the same identity, and different encounters connect them together. Many movies follow this route, and the three go on at the same time, and finally intersect because of a certain relationship, which triggers a bloody storm.

Dugan is a veteran police officer who is about to retire, and at this time, he took a new police officer and also entered the social network of the drug network. Thrall is a father, but the police's income is obviously not enough for him to live a good life for his family, so he thinks of black money. He makes choices in his heart time and time again. It is difficult, but on the edge of doing it or not, he will finally go. On the road of no return. Tango, an undercover agent, faced the oppression of 13 female bosses, as well as the black boss Katz who saved his life. He couldn't get up and down, and finally died under the gun of the police.

The process was uneventful, but the ending was really wonderful. The ugliness of human nature, the choice, the measurement of home and money, are also painful, but everyone will have the mentality of taking risks. Is the society too gloomy or what is the problem?

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  • Clovis 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    In order for his wife and children to have a better living environment, anti-black police officer Sal wants to embezzle the stolen money of the drug bandits to pay the upcoming down payment; the retired police officer Dugan has not lived in the police for 22 years. What a great achievement, I try my best to protect myself in the chaos; Undercover Tango has always wanted to get out of the bitter sea and get promoted, and I don't know what to choose after a long dark career. There is white in black, and there is black in white. They are all forced by the world.

  • Gaston 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    A group of marginalized people. A bunch of acting. . . . It is not a question of wrong and right, but of wrong and right.

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