Max's angular face, coupled with his status as an engineer, is a big boss picture as soon as he appears.
The point is not that the phone instructs him to go to the casino to bet a dart, or run wild, but that Max knows a Russian driver, Yuri, who is a software IT. Why does he hand out his business card? Incidentally, the trajectory of the plot was reversed, bad review! ...
The hotel blocked the prostitutes for the beauties, and suddenly made the little brother have a kind of amazing feeling: the hero is about to save the beauty.
But the plot reversed. I once thought that Mira was just a simple robbery and should have little to do with the man the main man was looking for.
Several shots were fired by the mysterious sniper without a KO.
This neat skill is a bit similar to the security guard fired by the senior officials of the Guoan FBI. The plot only says that Mira and this handsome security guard are all the same. Then the sniper will come to fight the soy sauce. What about Max? Especially my Max, just ran with the phone!
There was an old banker and an FBI senior officer in Guoan. There was a seemingly non-existent game between friends, which even showed me something wrong. I haven't met each other, and I can't even count as an enemy.
I know that they both have political inclinations. American citizens bid for the presidential election. The director's unremarkable scene of Chela made the plot unclear, and then it was pure human-computer interaction...
Disappointed.
I always thought that the security guard, the FBI senior, and the old bank man were the big bosses behind the scenes. As for the black agents and related characters, they were just miscellaneous pawns.
There was no air crash at the beginning of the small horror. It was almost regarded as a transnational crime, but it turned out to be just a suspense film. The ending came to a one-minute drag scene: the computer upgrades itself, deny it. Directly cut off the virus implantation in the global system...
It looked like a 360 scan, after shoveling the slag, the world was quiet.
With this logic, it is necessary to play with the human brain. At the end, political factors are involved, and the action is not enough. The movie is just a good-looking mobile phone boss.
I understand it in seconds. I only give it to Samsung. I want to score an unqualified 5.7.
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