There is an old-school calmness, and the charm of getting out of the way.
The director is like an autistic patient. He has never thought of pleasing the audience. The front is laid out and calm. After approaching Fridge, he also looked careless. Bradley was a person who knew exactly what he needed, so he acted decisively and succeeded in assaulting the police. When I arrived at Redleaf, I inquired about it and found that there was still no one I was looking for, so I knew that the so-called task was just a trap. So from then on, I didn't think about coming out alive. The subordinates never show mercy, it's black! Behind the black, what kind of determination is there.
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