The content of the expression is excellent, and it directly and powerfully complains about the current problems in the United States.
It’s a pity that the heroine’s background could have been further prepared, about the death of the mother, the trusteeship, the separation of the child, participating in the war in Afghanistan-creating a rare soul, and then unfolding the story.
At the same time, there is a slight lack of emotional progress for black male partners: the brave heart is concealed by the cowardly surface, how to peel off this surface layer by layer, a little hastily, seems not real enough.
There is no description of the change in the position of colleagues.
The villain is too facial
I always feel that the development of the plot in some places is not coherent and blunt.
In short, I think this theme could have become a classic, and the director and screenwriter are a bit inferior. Of course it's great in terms of existing content.
Three stars pass, with some emotional bonus points, four stars.
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