Will asked for Lucia's address in a phone call. Of course, it is possible that Carrack had already sent someone there in order to attract Will. But it is still easily suspicious.
In the final chase scene, Will, who risked his life to grab the suitcase, easily left it in the aisle and ran to look after Lucia, picking it up and going there in no more seconds. After Carrack took away the suitcase, the two drove to chase Carrack, even if they crashed, they had to catch up. But after the crash, the roles changed. Will pulled Lucia into a car and started running. Then you chase her. In order to hit her, Carrack started chasing Will after shooting a bunch of Spaniards. It was knocked out, and the suitcase was still with you.
The most predictable outcome is that Will, who has no ability to resist, is pointed at by Carrack with a gun, but it is Carrack who is shot and fell to the ground in the end. Since this ending must occur, but there is really no one to perform this task, Israeli agents had to rescue Will at the last moment, preventing American agents from killing Americans, and keeping the promise, after getting the suitcase, the Will family was released.
Bruce Willis always looks scheming, making people feel like he will suddenly appear in the back, but it turns out to be soy sauce. Henry Cavill's superhuman figure is really not suitable for the profession of business consulting.
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