Samuel's films are all good.
The first time I saw it I thought it was a new film, but later I found out that it was an old film from 1998. This film mainly listens to the dialogue. When I watched the film, I guessed the psychology of Samuel, the hostages, and the thieves outside. In the film, Samuel, another negotiator, the hostages, and the thieves guessed each other's psychology. There is nothing else to say, the plot will come out after you say more, it is more interesting to see it yourself.
I think the ending is the most imperfect, because it's so perfect, the good guys are liberated and the bad guys are imprisoned. No suspense left.
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