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Jimmy 2022-01-03 08:01:56

Tango (Don Chandel) is an undercover policeman who has strong evidence of a drug cartel. What he is experiencing is the "side effects" brought by his double life. The loyalty of the buddies lingered constantly. After experiencing the threat of death, he wanted to withdraw from this inhuman life, but was hindered by irresistible obstacles. Obviously, he was already in the mire and couldn't extricate himself. Searle (Ethan Hawke), who is also a police officer, pays more attention to his family, but now endures the temptation of greed and corruption, because his meager salary is really unable to support the life of his family, moreover What's more, his wife is suffering from illness and pain, and has even endangered the unborn twin babies in her stomach.

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  • Kallie 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    The gathering of big names seems to be in the same vein as the training day, but on the moral level, it presents more cruel torture to people. Justice, brotherhood, and love always seem vulnerable in the face of reality. In addition, I also saw a crash. Shadow, race may always be a problem America can solve but can't do. In terms of plot, three unrelated stories make the film seem fragmented, but it also makes the aftertaste unforgettable.

  • Telly 2022-01-03 08:01:56

    The screenwriter has no skill, so don't play multiple clues narratives, disguise calmly, disguise deeply, disguise rhythm, until the camouflage climax...I am exhausted!

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