The family went hunting in the mountains, but got involved in a drug deal by accident. The protagonist Joe’s coworkers took the opportunity to transport drugs behind their backs, but encountered a little trouble and hid the drugs in the cabins owned by Joe. Leading a group of murderous drug lords to the cabin where Joe and his father happened to be in the cabin, a small-scale gun battle began.
At the end of the story, it ends with a small family defeating the drug-trafficking mob group, but the father also sacrificed for it; if less wins more, sacrifice is inevitable. The only highlight of this film is also here. The opening depicts that the old father suffered from intermittent amnesia after falling from a helicopter before, and often trance creating a little trouble in the local town. The doctor advised Joe to send him to a nursing home, or take more special measures to keep him under strict supervision, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble. Joe is very filial and respects his old father, so he decides to talk to his father face to face. It was also at this time that the drug dealers attacked, and the usual trance father was very decisive when defending his family, and he cooperated very well with Joe. The father's acting skills were very good. Putting down the gun would cause dementia and drag the old man of the family; pick it up. The barrel of the gun and the seriousness between the eyebrows revealed that the sword is not old, the determination to protect the family, and even regarded death as home.
However, the content and subject matter of the whole story are not particularly novel. At first I thought it was a family drama, but later I was involved in the snow chase. The family is a bit too fearless, and seems to be very experienced in dealing with sudden attacks by bad guys. At the end of the film, I feel a little deliberate. I must have an upside-down trap and hang it in the air. At the moment, the naked eye can immediately judge the special effects used when Joe is hung. Maybe it is reasonable for domestic films, but European and American films. Although the special effects are only a few seconds, it is not the focus of this film, but it also makes people uncomfortable to watch, and immediately reduces points.
In general, the highlights of this film seem to be easily overwhelmed by the less thrilling chase. There is no thought of watching it a second time, and even a bit mediocre, with no ups and downs.
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