There was no peeing throughout the whole process, and the gunfight scene was almost the best in recent years. The screenwriter is up to the standard, and everything that should be given is given. The two heroes of the police and robbers are both Hormonal Brothers. The acting skills of the two actors are online, especially the gangster BOSS. They don't have much space to explain the characters. They rely on the little space of the main line to stand the role.
One thing is that other comments are discussing, talk about personal opinions. The two eldest brothers explored each other for several rounds, and they didn't hide it, which was unreasonable. I think this is precisely where the director's ambition lies. The director tried to stand up the roles of the police and criminals, both of them were ruthless and full of personality. Conspiracy, that is to other people, between you and me, directly bayonet it. In the end, after you die and live, you cherish each other again. When I saw this, I thought it was over. Deep down in my heart, a name was rising up as "the wire of stealing." Suddenly there was a flip, I went-red wine was mixed with Sprite. I thought it could be brushed with cigar and red wine, but it was just a refreshing one with Coke popcorn. I really don’t know if the director is not strong enough to find a step for his ambition, or if he didn’t have that ambition in the beginning?
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