I was actually a little angry when I saw the policeman go to the house of the stupid fat man who provided evidence so rudely. If someone else came to my house even if it was a policeman, I would definitely tell him that he couldn't eat and walk around. I was a little embarrassed when I saw it in the middle. The police feel very weak towards the enemy, the bad guys don’t dare to take the phone, and if they do something they can let it go, it feels like turning a blind eye. The means to arrest them and stop them from hitting the bad guys. Donnie Yen watched his teammates get killed and didn't dare to shoot (perhaps because he was afraid of hitting his teammates, it was very embarrassing anyway). It was indeed because the police team was too impulsive. As a result, there are quite a lot of classic scenes, such as the phrase "I have cancer, here, my brain", "What did the doctor say", "I don't know", "That's all right", it seems like a simple sentence, Immediately after, he slammed the table, expressing all his emotions, such as the simple line "Mom, is he dead?", but it gave people a great sense of shock and made people listen to it. It seems that he can guess the occurrence of many things and different emotions in it, thus creating his character. This kind of plot is still in the context of Father's Day, which makes me feel an inexplicable depression. It happens that I am on Father's Day. The next day I watched this film, I could see the unwillingness, loss, pain and helplessness in his eyes, and in general this film was a little depressing, and the plot was a little rushed.
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