Veterans don't die, they just retire

Arturo 2022-09-25 19:10:22

The cut is a bit messy at the beginning. . . Confused. . . After cutting to the point of the plot, the repeated surveillance tapes seem to reveal the ending of the plot prematurely. . .
More than N foul language dialogues were interspersed in the middle. . . Makes people wonder if it should be renamed "BAD BOY 3"? The first 30 minutes feel like a procrastination and endless conversation. . . It makes people yawn, and can't help but feel that the hero is late. . . Even these two old melons started bickering with black people, which is really a speechless thing. .

The plot starts from the old Bingua Terk jogging into the nightclub and suddenly accelerates. . . What appeared to be an interrupted on-the-job murder was just a clumsy and futile washout. . . But gunshots rang out. . Oh, it turns out that you are a good person, it turns out that the murder of killers is caused by the destruction of idols. . When I saw this, I was thinking of committing suicide, or committing suicide under the guise of others. . . As expected. . .

The glory of the idols of the past still exists, and the veterans don't die, they just retire. . . I didn't come to think of Infernal Affairs. Find a few kiddies to change the director to make a prequel and try again?

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Righteous Kill quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Turk: When you walk outside, watch your back.

  • Turk: [voiceover] A real chip off the old block, my daughter. She said I was a cop, and a good one. Funny... Rooster said the same thing.