But in fact, watch this movie. It's no different from looking at the introduction first. . . Because the plot has a feeling of deja vu, it has already been completed by itself when watching it. Perhaps the United States likes this when it mentions politics in the movie. The staff always show a deep look, giving people the feeling that they are watching "X-Files." In layman's terms, it's too pretentious.
The film’s tempo is a bit slow, and there are also some loopholes. After all, the cases taken by the police can't be thrilling and exciting. Maybe in reality, the report is as boring as in the film, but the ending is quite unexpected, and it is quite satisfactory. .
Overall score: 3.6/5.0 (the story is okay, especially the direction of the ending is brighter)
Entertainment index: 1.9/5.0 (the rhythm is slow, and there is no gunfighting)
Aftertaste index: 0.0/5.0 (nothing to remember a)
box office: poster font design is not bad, but 80 million spent on what you really do not understand ... 17,210,000 in the first week at the box office can not help such a crime drama back to the high cost, plus Out of Shanghai, 37.81 million, the global box office just passed the investment line, 81.12 million, deducting the theater points and only selling DVDs.
Although the ending is unexpected, the Beidahuang Company’s motives are quite old-fashioned and always involved. Nuclear weapons or something, I’m tired of all this reason. The
policeman is not kind, and others have put down their guns. The
villain’s personality setting is a bit funny. He usually treats others both soft and hard. I used the gun to withstand it and shivered violently
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