The plot is four words, simple and rude. Screenwriters and directors do not need to have their brains, and neither does the audience.
In the first few minutes, I imagined that the villain was the private contractor United Vice President. The private contractor showed up a few minutes later, and the middle vice president was seen. . . .
The reason and process of assassinating the president are simple and rude. The first assassination attempt was unsuccessful, and the backup plan was the second one, that is, in broad daylight, the BOSS took the lead with machine guns to besiege. With a little sincerity, you can do it all undercover.
The FBI is also a stubborn female detective with a stinky expression, and Honey Juice confidently believes that the male protagonist was assassinated. After the evidence was in front of him, he aggressively said that he wanted to "step down the contractor's nest". As a result, after the helicopter landed, without saying a word, the villain BOSS collapsed. The operation was as fierce as a tiger, and the record was 250.
The male lead is also redundant. Now that you already know who the killer group is, you can call the FBI or the Secret Service. However, the unconventional male protagonist decides to protect the president alone because he "doesn't know who to trust". It turned out afterwards that the villains were only private contractors and bare-handed vice presidents; the FBI, the Secret Service, and not even a ghost. The male protagonist tried his best to expose the shocking conspiracy, but the agency was too clever, and almost missed the president's life. Choreographer pit male protagonist.
It is still recommended to watch Anti-Terrorism 24h. What you want to see is there.
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