Being a cop is in the DNA of Andre Davis (Chadwick Boseman). Even if his father Reginald was killed in the line of duty when Andre was only 13 years old, the inevitability of him following in his father's footsteps has been forged. Even in his eulogy, the priest noted that he saw in young people the same fearlessness, curiosity that his father had, who followed his conscience and "found the code of justice in a cruel world". Nineteen years later, Andre's career is at a crossroads. The shooting of eight people in nine years (four since being appointed detective) has drawn the attention of the Interior. All he had to say was: "Justice has a price", "I will never shoot... never shoot without a valid reason". But Andre's resolve, wit, resolve and faith in his compatriot will be tested before the night is over.
The repeated use of the large night view of Manhattan city reflects the insignificance of the individual; can the 21 bridges connecting Manhattan really connect the whole world? Davis is small, and he has to face the black police of the 85th police station; but his dementia mother, who expressed his inner creed "Someone has to face the devil's eyes", is also the finishing touch. Bar.
The rhythm is strong; there are many night scenes, and the lighting is natural enough; the original music is magnificent; the male protagonist is handsome enough. It is also a good choice to come to decompress on Thursday.
Thank you "good viewing group"
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