To a certain extent, I was moved by the American spirit and the Boston spirit.
After watching a lot of Hollywood commercial films, suddenly watching such a realistic drama [can't be considered a documentary], I'm a little unaccustomed to it, but it's also very pleasant. The reality is always so straightforward, and there are not so many brain-opening routines for your entertainment. I didn't think that this movie was an adaptation of a true story before watching the movie. Science students really didn't know about world events 14 years ago. My father and I had a little discussion about why there was a role of Meng Dan. When Officer Sean was taking the lunch, all the supporting actors who had a role in the show opened a branch except him, and he was actually a hostage in the end. Emmmm really The only thing is that I have watched too many Hollywood blockbusters and I need to return to real life. I thought it was the little brother's app that had some dangling function to help solve the case. I was wrong/kneeling. [My dad thinks that my brother's selfie captured the suspect, and it was completely locked through my little brother's clues]
Personally, I feel that the existence of Mr. Police is a little embarrassing, and I can feel the hope that the whole story can be connected through Mr. Police, as well as some parts with the theme of "love" and "resistance of terrorist attacks" through Mr. Police and his wife, but some parts exist Feeling too weak, a bit fragmented. It's really better to delete this character and just tell the story according to the time. In each part, there is a person who has the main plot, such as the FBI police officer who started to track the part. Maybe this will not violate the harmony?
Finally, I have always felt that government actions cannot make the public pay the bill, no matter which country it is, China, the United States, Japan, the war-torn Middle East...not any country.
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