The front of this drama is very tense, and every angle has doubts and suspense. It was the first angle that made me desperately want to know what was going on. Then the second angle told me that the cops seemed to be broken. The third angle does not seem to be. The fourth angle says the president is fake and explains the reason for the first explosion. Just when I felt that the security personnel were witty, suddenly another terrorist appeared, and I didn't know what to do to the president. The fifth, from the perspective of terrorists and important supporting characters, lets people know what happened. Seeing this, I can't help but admire that big boss. With a high IQ and strategizing strategies, he first used high-tech to confuse the public and create chaos; then cut off the security headquarters and sent out wrong information; finally successfully kidnapped the president and escaped.
Then it's not right, I feel that the energy of this big boss is exhausted. Have no idea what he's doing. And ah, you have committed such a big evil, a little girl, you just run over it. If you really have a conscience, how many people will be killed and injured by the two explosions! Is it just subconscious? Then there is the woman. The front seems to belong to the playful yin, manipulating others by playing tricks, and hesitating for a long time to kill the hostages and dare not shoot. What the hell is behind, why are you so decisive when you kill your own people, so happy! Besides, if these two people are not guaranteed to escape, they will be silenced. You should wait until the meeting point anyway. And it doesn't matter if the president wakes up, are you so big-hearted! Let's talk about that cop. How did you know to wait there? The only way to get to the meeting point?
In the first 60 minutes, I was thrilled, and in the next 20 minutes, I felt nauseous. But overall it's still good, 4 stars. But the difference between the front and rear of this boss is too sad. So hit Samsung.
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