Some flashbacks seem to have been engraved in his mind. Brown suddenly burst into tears after receiving his grief after his friend died unexpectedly, and then when he tortured the poor oral sex man, the tone that made the audience shudder is really moving. As for the thief's den's determination to kill and sell guns when buying guns, it turned out to be to save a stray girl who had never known each other. All these have brought back the old Brown from the image of a cowardly veteran to a heroic and resolute soldier on the battlefield of Northern Ireland. The killing was for faith rather than entertainment. The director used Brown to convey his love for Violence and the true meaning of life.
Watching these independent clips not in isolation, the world of gangsters in the eyes of Brown, who is an avenger, is also intriguing. Why are they so violent? The end is that the resistance of the police force during the clean-up was so strong, what made it happen? With this kind of drug rampant, only the class of lust? Although Brown's single-handedness can be called fun, his contribution to the root cause of social problems is limited in the end.
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