The editing is very good, there are many lines just to tell a story, and a good story is enough.
There are civilians, there are secret agents, there are policemen, and there are terrorists, just because the events that happened at the same time have converged to the same ending, which is a bit dark and humorous, but only used in action movies.
It's been tense from the beginning, because every line is tense, and at the end the terrorists roll over for the little girl, it feels normal, the terrorists are only relatively speaking, in their nation, they are not heroes.
In the face of the military and technology of a big country, backward countries and nations have no choice but to donate blood in exchange for oil. Why don't they exchange their lives for freedom, their own lives, and the lives of their relatives. As long as there are people, there will be fights, as long as there is oppression, there will be battles. There is resistance. Terrorists are just those people in their own country who are not willing to be at the mercy of big powers. They are all cold-blooded because of the need for resistance. When we fought against Japan, we used our lives in tank and guerrilla warfare against Japan.
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