Led by Schwartz, the same theme of counter-terrorism, saving women, and the same action drama, Cameron’s film is about women who are unwilling to live a dull life and fall into a crisis because they are deceived and deceived by stimulating adventure illusions, but the film is originally nothing. The adventurous and impulsive woman became involved in a real crisis accidentally and became omnipotent—car chasing gun battles, rocket attacks on police, disguised enemies, and flying airplanes. The comics have a strong texture, which makes this action film stand out among the many realistic-style action movies in the 1980s.
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