First of all, this translation name is very good. The whole film has a compact plot. The two negotiators' expressions, language, and actions are in place. The suspense of who is the real murderer from beginning to end is my favorite type. There are several unreasonable or blunt films in the whole film. Why did the female assistant explain that Danny went to Nibang's house to look for evidence? For the future development of the story, there must be a plot setting where the police found Danny's whereabouts. From the female assistant's mouth, there is no foreshadowing. It is very abrupt. The second incursion in the building, why did the two groups of police not act at the same time, but were destroyed one by one, if Danny entered the building at the same time, he would definitely not be able to resist the attack from 2~3 directions at the same time, and it may be me What I don't understand is that since Nibong didn't participate in the corruption, why did he not cooperate with Danny to uncover the truth when he was held hostage, but instead confronted Danny, making him suspicious and finally killed by a secret gun. It's great. But I personally feel that black actors are always a little excited when they play these kinds of roles because of the tone of voice and the speed of their speech. Playing this kind of calm, calm and unfathomable role in control of the overall situation is a bit more in place.
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