The performance of several leading actors is relatively normal, the relationship between the gang boss and Fann and their daughters is sharply contrasted, and the show of the rules of the arena is also a bit interesting. It's just that the gang boss does not allow his subordinates to injure Fann's family and shoot and kill Fann at the last minute, which is particularly abrupt. Furthermore, the driver actually helped to hijack his Fann, risking his life to drive the bus to divert the fire from the police and the gang. It is a bit far-fetched to say that the motivation is life-saving and the Stockholm effect. There are also other problems in the plot, so I won’t repeat them here.
The original English name of "Double-Sided Robber" was Bus 657 ("Bus 657"). It is not uncommon for the society to force the good for prostitution, and there are many roles of both bad guys and fathers. "Double-faced Robber" is a silhouette struggling for humanity in the cruel reality.
In the shadow of the sword, there is a robber who has kept his sense; in the blood rushing, there is a father who has kept his humanity. The arena is more than sinister, and men are more than double-faced.
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