How can an arms deal become a life-and-death shooting? Maybe just a small thing is enough. The favorite character here is Chris. For the only female character, I liked the first half of it. At the last moment, when she shot and killed Odder, who was unable to fight back, she suddenly reacted. She is from that world after all. Chris' sincere friendship may have moved her, otherwise, how could it be easily let go in the end? And smiled and promised something for the next meal.
The first time I watched it, I didn't care about it, I just found it a bit boring. It's just a group of rough people who shot to death, but when I saw it for the second time, I felt that some of the characters in it were very similar to many people in reality. Steven, who is addicted to drugs and playing with women, Frank, who loves his sister but also fancy money, Ode, who looks stable but is full of swear words and ruthless, and Vernon who looks beautiful but has no desire for money in his heart. Justin, who lost to those men, and Chris, who fell in love with Justin at first sight. Probably Chris is the shining point of humanity in this work. In the end, only he and the only female character, Justin, survived. Does this also mean that the screenwriter still has good hopes for the bad world?
If it is said that Chris is the favorite in this movie, and when it comes to the plot, there are a few dramatic scenes that are interesting. First of all, Steven and Harry had fought each other the night before, and when they met at the scene, they were angry. Then Vernon was burned half to death by the fire that Frank ignited, but he soon shot Frank outside the door. Also, Harry drove to smash Steven's head and was hit in the ass with the last blow before his death. Some of the individual plots are very interesting, but the overall story rhythm is somewhat inferior. Too many people are prone to chaos, and in several big battles, the intensive bullets fired back and forth, and it was almost impossible to tell who was shooting. After watching this show, I still need to think about the names of the characters who have died.
Taken as a whole, it is the above score.
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