didn’t expect it in Tianshan.
Maybe it’s a matter of my appreciation level. I do
n’t really like this form of narration and narration in the plot. What
impressed me in the film is the special police’s treatment of slum drug dealers or It is difficult to accept the violent attitude of
innocent civilians, beating innocent civilians, and even putting their heads over plastic bags to extract confessions just to obtain information.
Those who provided information were ignored, leading to the informant being retaliated by drug lords and seeking revenge, and their bones were hard to find.
Ordinary police officers are a rabble, accepting bribes, slandering the public for personal benefit, receiving protection fees, and collusion between police and criminals.
The whole film is full of clamor from beginning to end, making people nervous.
In the end, SWAT Marshall finally shot the drug lord who killed his friend and SWAT colleague, and the captain also found a successor. Perhaps in such a deformed society, the only way to survive is to suppress violence?
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