1) The setting of this scene is very special.
2) The male protagonist and the drug dealer are both gambling and fighting wits and courage
3) The male protagonist, father, and daughter in the back are very nervous and sweaty
4) The blessing of father-son love, coupled with the intermittent dementia of the old man, is even more apprehensive
5) This is a popcorn action movie based on family affection, and the filming of Snow Mountain feels very real. Isn't it normal for the villain boss to have a high IQ and others to have a low IQ? Isn’t it normal for the protagonist to have an aura of immortality? I don’t understand. Some people want to be Mission Impossible to show off their so-called IQ
The whole film feels that except for the front is slightly procrastinated and the preparation is too long, the others are still very exciting, and they are all worth 6.5 points+
PS: Scolding villains with low IQs, you think they often watch movies, otherwise they won't mess with Neptune + Colonel's sturdy family
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