The theme seems logical, an eye for an eye for a tooth for a tooth, but it's really a big Miao.
First, the protagonist is a coward. It is obvious that the other party is playing with you and threatening the child's life, do you really have to give in like this? If it's a robbery or something, it's okay, the purpose is clear, but if the other party makes it clear that it's playing dead and playing with you, the child's life may not be saved, especially if he is asked to kill, it's ridiculous, if I shoot it directly on his lap, and then slowly tortured him to death. People can't be without principles, and they can't be without a little bit of backbone. They really hold a gun and are ready to kill people. They are ready to be real criminals in exchange for a chance to exchange for a daughter that seems like a vacuum, and the other party is open With this condition out, who knows if the next request is for you to kill your own daughter, God, you don't know how to resist with a gun in your hand at this time, isn't it shit? Is there any coward in the world who is more cowardly than this? The screenwriter is really insane.
Secondly, it seems that the husband and wife reconciled later, and the wife is the director, haha, it's ridiculous, can they still be happy? A definitive divorce. Betrayal and cheating are one thing, but it's another thing to be teased with no bottom line. The dude was tricked to stand on top of a skyscraper, what if he fell?
shit movie. No wonder it can't be found on IMDB.
Brosnan's old face was so old that he couldn't even recognize it.
If it was you, you stole love, and was teased by such a mindless person. A normal person would not know the reason in the end. If it were me, I would hit the co-pilot directly on the telephone pole while driving, killing me. of.
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