I finally stayed up until the end of the eighth night. I spent a while watching the naval battle. Before I fell asleep, I watched the 1959 film "Fire Trade", an American gunfight where a woman and twelve men lay on the ground and shot for an hour... …The entire length of this movie is actually about a very simple arms trade between arms dealers, middlemen, and Irish gangs. The reason for the escape was entirely due to the personal grievances of the thugs on both sides before the deal. Layers of escalation triggered a firefight and eventually led to hidden third-party forces. In the airtight warehouse, they continued to shoot and hang up, and eventually made the oriole hiding in hiding. To be honest, the director was completely wasteful. With a lineup of Bri Larson, Cyrian Murphy, Amy Hammer, Scharto Copley and Michael Smalley, the storyline is not enough to hold up to ninety minutes, the shootout is protracted, the scene is chaotic, and the characters are featured. It’s not obvious. I personally think it’s a pity. Maybe it’s reduced to one hour, which would be better... It’s twelve o’clock at midnight, I go to bed. Thanks for the concern of my relatives and friends. A week’s time is enough for me to calm down. Starting tomorrow, I won’t be entangled anymore.
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