The main actor, Mr. Black Panther, is in the middle of his acting skills. He is a bit old-fashioned and feels like an old man. Maybe he is not wearing the right clothes! The character of the character is relatively weak, and the whole look and feel, the part of the police shootout, is inexplicable in itself! There are loopholes in the arrangement of the plot, it is not false to have a shootout, and it is not false to die! It is too far-fetched to make another U disk at every turn! Chasing and killing all the way, no need for other teams to manage from the beginning, completely unreasonable, actually the big boss himself took the initiative to ask an uncontrollable person to start the management! There is no evidence to give later, and we have to go to the big boss's house for a shootout! It’s really too economical to design. This movie is not at the same level as the 16th block of the year, even if it is about exposing police corruption! Too much emphasis on the scene and the feeling of a western cowboy! If the design can be, it is more reasonable and clever to add more details! It can also become yes, with multiple protagonists paving the way for more flesh and blood, and the pursuit and confusion of the whole process feel more detailed! Add more supporting roles to the police to create conflict points! The grade can still go up to 8. In this aspect of the current film, it is completely commercialized and formatted. If you look at the early films, pay more attention! Let John Woo shoot, whether it is the camera, scene, characterization, script, the grade of this movie can't be just like this!
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