Although still the same routine, this plot obviously twists a lot. Also a lot more exciting. At the beginning, I saw Banning conducting simulation training in a friend's company, or coaching. The friendship of two people, the friendship between life and death, has experienced the cruelty of war and the test of fire. Please ask for words, but also very reluctantly, very tough guy's routine. Later, when I went to the home for a small talk, it was also full of laughter and warmth. At first, I thought that after Banning was framed, with the help of a friend's company, he would find out the secret behind it, and then collect fame and fortune, and get what they want and get what they want. After all, they are all appearances. How terrifying, even terrifying, deep down. Still, the father-son scene is set up in the play. It turns out that Banning's most hideous parts are still inherited, and his father's skills are really not easy. When drinking water, I feel that I can't hold the cup firmly, but the defensive measures such as mines are simply flawless. Running from the center to the periphery, the offensive and defensive situation immediately reversed. Later, to protect his daughter-in-law and granddaughter, it was even more eye-opening, and he killed the two special forces neatly and properly. The final "self-throwing net" and the subsequent formation and personnel arrangement are really the display of leadership talents, which also laid the best foundation for the final job opportunities.
Practice is the only standard for testing, and it is reliable and honed and grown from practice.
Of course, routines are routines, and personal heroism is still too obvious. When the authority is in charge, it is necessary to moderate and restrain appropriately, and to give a certain degree of decentralization. Otherwise, how to unite subordinates?
The ability of leadership is too strong, it is easy for ordinary employees to form dependencies, and outstanding employees have no sense of accomplishment.
View more about Angel Has Fallen reviews