The film tells us that he only relies on the aura of the protagonist. From the beginning to the middle and late stage, I lost my mind twice during the period. Either defuse bombs with the risk of their heads being blown to pieces, or fly horizontally with bullets to hang banners. Not only did the blue-clothed brother hurt his hand, but he also minimized his combat effectiveness. During this period, I have been in the Virgin Mary, I have been in the moral bitch, and I have been yearning with the black fat man that everyone can hold hands and sing the Ode to Joy in the dream garden of the Rose Castle. If it weren't for the protagonist's halo, I'm afraid that those who died prematurely could not die again.
Besides, the black fat man is also a master who stands on the top of the moral mountain and mocks others for not being able to get up. In the case that four people have been killed, the boss is not allowed to take a gun in self-defense. Are you afraid that your boss will threaten your safety with a gun? It's funny to say that you are armed with a gun, but don't let others carry guns, in the name of ensuring everyone's safety? Do you feel safe yourself, what about others, under the shock of your pistol? But fuck you. When cutting the arsenal, the boss's assessment of him is pertinent: what are you?
On the other hand, the boss was the first to enter a state of crisis. Although he has been kidnapped by the male protagonist and the black fat man morally, he did not choose to kill them immediately. When the boss gets the gun, there is still no indiscriminate killing, but objective and rational analysis to kill those with the lowest value. Although cruel, it was the most correct choice under the unknown circumstances at the time.
To be honest, if there is such an experiment, the male protagonist will definitely be the first to die. The boss survives.
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