There may be many loopholes in the plot of the movie, especially when dozens of punks attacked the military command center of the Presidential Palace. Perhaps most people's original intention of watching this movie is not to watch the storyline inside, but the main thing is to appreciate the charm of the extreme sport of parkour.
For the sake of economic benefits, politicians are desperate to demolish their homes at the expense of the people in the slums, and even drag the president into the water, which is simply frantic. At the end of the film, people in the civilian districts took the initiative to request the president to carry out demolition. The premise is that the president must guarantee the interests of the indigenous people and help them re-plan and build a beautiful home.
It turns out that the demolition work does not need to be so complicated, as long as the interests of the disadvantaged groups are guaranteed. They may not demand much, but there are only a few things that powerful people have to do all kinds of ways to deprive them.
The officials forced the people to oppose the people and had to oppose them.
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