The protagonist should be at full level, kill the mobs, and kill the Boss. The plot is very thin, and the protagonist accepts the undercover task with some reluctance. This job is really a chore. There is no logistical support, and one or two years in prison. In order to get close to the gangster, he has to protect the gangster master. The men in the whole episode are very distinctive, and they can be regarded as part of the show. The few women who came out, hey, are Indonesian women so ugly? All of a sudden, I feel that the women on the street are much more pleasing to the eye. If I shoot 3, I must find a few pretty girls to take a look. Generally speaking, it really deserves to be an action movie, that is, from the beginning to the end, the baseball man, the hammer girl, and the iron hook uncle, all of them have their own characteristics, and they play more tragically, but they seem to be able to play except the protagonist. All of them are relatively filed, so this film also tells us that people can't look good. The overall feeling is not as shocking as the first part, but the hammer girl is a bright spot, the hammer is really handsome, it should be called the front hammer and the back hook, the blood is smashing, I am sweating, the plot is too long in the front, the overall It is still very clear that in the end our protagonist turned on the invincible monster fighting mode, and responded to all changes without changing, all the way through, and successfully completed the task. In the end, it was really good to refuse that job, it really wasn't done by humans, and no matter how hard you fought, you would still get hurt. I don't know how much bonus the policeman who entrusted him with the task gave him. It's really hard. When will our domestic films not play the plot and also produce a few such shocking action films?
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