Uncle Liam's rescue action is a good show. The pace is tight throughout. Although the story is not very novel, it is still quite satisfactory.
The story is about a mine of a mining company exploded and more than 20 miners were trapped in it. The company urgently summoned vehicles to transport the wellhead for rescue. But the ice surface in April has already begun to melt, and it is very dangerous for trucks of nearly 30 tons to drive up. The boss who took over the job first found the girl who had just been released from prison who had worked with him before, and then found the Uncle Liam brother through recruitment. On the ice, nothing happened at night, but the next morning, the boss's car finally had a problem. In order to rescue them, everyone got close to the car and prepared to drag him forward. But at this time the ice cracked, and the boss was entangled in the rope by the dragged rope, and was pulled into the water by the last vehicle. After the boss sacrificed, Uncle Liam and the girl's vehicle continued to move forward. But because the cracked area of the ice is getting bigger and bigger, in order to get out quickly, the vehicle speeds up, the ice is too slippery, and both trucks overturned. Uncle Liam and brothers worked together to resolve the predicament, but the person who was claimed to be the insurance worker of the mining company was locked in the trunk. The insurance officer knocked the girl unconscious and drove the girl's car back. Uncle Liam knocked on the air conditioner in the trunk and escaped. But the trunk sank into the river again. They rushed back to rescue the girl, and the girl woke up and fought with the insurance officer. Although the insurance officer got out of the car, he still unplugged the oil pipe of the car. The oil leaked and the car stopped. Fortunately, Uncle Liam arrived in time, knocked over the insurance officer's car, and escaped with the girl's car. But the insurer didn’t give up. They used a bomb to form an avalanche and wanted to bury two trucks, but Uncle Liam drove and drove the two cars to ruin. Then Uncle Liam rushed to the mining pit with the girl’s trunk. , To rescue the girl's brother. However, the insurance personnel chased him in desperation, and drove the girl's car to hit Uncle Liam's car. Uncle Liam jumped into the insurance personnel cart, fought with him, and finally killed the insurance personnel. But the girl and Uncle Liam’s brother died because they crossed a bridge. Finally, they successfully sent the wellhead to the mining site and rescued the trapped workers. The black-hearted miner was also arrested for giving money to turn off the methane detector...
In the game between the righteous forces that tried their best to rescue and the dark forces that cover up the shady, in the end justice defeated evil and made all the truth clear to the world. The black-hearted insurance staff who followed all the way were really annoying and did all the bad things, but in the end they ended up at the bottom of the river. Uncle Liam is still a tough guy, with a prominent family concept, and warmth, but his brother still died. He didn't understand his brother's incomprehension or occasional distrust, and didn't think it was. In the end, he continued to walk according to his brother's wishes. In fact, he loved his brother deeply, but sometimes he was a little impatient.
Walking on the ice is dangerous, not as charming and peaceful as seen in the movie. As soon as the temperature rises or stays for a long time, the ice will break immediately, causing the vehicle to sink into the river. end.
But the aurora and the brilliant morning are beautiful. The rescue on the ice surface is also very tense. Many rescue principles are very attractive. Unfortunately, the film does not focus much on this.
Uncle Liam's fists and feet are not as good as before, but the tough guy is still cold, handsome, and properly...
One question, isn’t the car running out of gas, how can it be driven? Is it necessary for the brother to close the door in the end? Can such a small iron gate block the big brother "Optimus Prime"?
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