A thriller and suspense film that tells the story of Michael Faraday living in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. with his 10-year-old son Glenn after losing his wife and getting to know the family next door. The first period of time is a little dull and boring, so just focus on the last hour. The life and death puzzle is impeccable.
This is a movie where evil uses justice and finally wins. If the protagonist does not meet the injured child of the "bad guy", he will not let the "bad guy" take advantage of his beloved wife's psychology caused by his work status to achieve his goals.
Are the "bad guys" in the film really bad? It's just a grudge with the government, why kill the actor's girlfriend? Think about it, I can do it all to hurt the innocent, and I still care about a woman. Don't inquire or dig into other people's privacy, it's strange if you don't die. The ending is great!
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