The father was so enraged that it was not even a robbery. The son was killed just because someone wanted to file a petition. To make them pay their respects, three or five years in prison is certainly not enough.
Nick's first action is clearly lacking in thought, and the fire of revenge is too hot. Just walked in so swaggeringly, just appeared so bluntly, just punched and kicked like this. Office white-collar workers in their forties, street gangsters in their early twenties, the bell rang in the first round, and the referee raised the former's hand. Maybe hatred can really stimulate the potential of human beings.
Another fraternal father-killer, Billy can shoot his father's head, but hate his brother's enemy to the bone, and the duel between the two avengers is staged.
Perhaps to make the confrontation more tit-for-tat, the police are not worth mentioning here. When the detective said to Nick, you should stop messing with them, otherwise you will be asking for what happens. It is not difficult for you to understand the reason why the underworld does not need to be deliberate in seeking revenge, and can shoot unscrupulously while walking on the street.
The long shots of the garage are really good, it's much more real than the constant change of shots. Going to Nick's house to seek revenge, cutting the throat of the policeman guarding the door, killing the policeman is the same as killing ordinary people, and it is even more horrifying because of his unscrupulous cruelty. It's just that such a ruthless character, killing three people and not killing two, is somewhat lacking in technical content.
And it's even more puzzling that Nick, who has never died, turned into Rambo, how effective a healthy office worker can be, and the one who almost died, this is not a saint. And finally break into the den of thieves alone, just watch it as a hero movie.
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