One star for plot logic, three stars for action scenes, and barely two stars for trilogy feelings.
In the mentally retarded FBI, the female supervisor is GG except for fuck, which is useless; a well-planned assassination of the president, all the soldiers died, the president was alive, and then the scene and the protagonist's home, leaving all the criminal evidence pointing to the protagonist, for the police to discover, The protagonist also went to the hospital with the president. It was so obvious that the FBI had sworn to believe it. The plan to assassinate the president still left such a big flaw, so I didn't destroy the corpse and tell the world that this is what I did. Yes, that's a terrorist manifesto, not an assassination. Are you kidding me, screenwriter?
Since he was convicted of such a serious crime, to escort the prisoner, only two police cars escort him? Must also be escorted at night. There are also Russian private banks, aren’t they all overseas third-party transfers or bitcoin payments these days? With such an obvious political blame, with just one transfer, you will be convicted and then start a war with Russia. You are fighting this war at will.
The protagonist called home, didn't he know that he would be monitored and tracked, and he was dragged to the location, which really blinded him for so many years of bodyguard and military career; such a big explosion in the forest area, the personnel were safe and sound, leaving the whole body, and then dawn The fire was extinguished. Would such a large-scale explosion really not cause a forest fire and cause an alarm? And the screenwriter, if you want to kill the president, you should kill it early. You must wait for everyone to find out. The protagonist arrives, you bomb the hospital, and then the scene is destroyed in a wave. What about your opening drone?
Next is the protagonist who singles out the whole world. Drones can't kill them, guns can't kill them, and grenades can't kill them. In short, they are invincible. The Secret Service, FBI, police, and mercenaries are all scum!
The biggest highlight of this film should be the protagonist's father, with a little irony about war and the government system, and occasionally humorous.
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