The audience mentioned it for nearly two hours, and the sense of justice in fighting against the shady "cut-edge" group and safeguarding the interests of the country is not worthwhile in the screenwriter's opinion, and it is directly fed to the dog. I don't even mention how the "Cupid" group was dealt with in the end. Although we know that the "Cupid" black group must have been destroyed, you don't even explain the subtitles when you are the director, and the hidden line plot that deviates from the main line is also hastily. , anticlimactic, the ending is terrible...
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