"Single-handedly": the caregiver turns into a mighty warrior

Madalyn 2022-01-19 08:01:27

It was a hospital caregiver who had a happy life and was eagerly looking forward to the delivery of a pregnant wife, but an unexpected patient involved himself in various serial pursuits and murders. If the accidental patient is not transported to a designated location, the kidnapped pregnant wife will be fatal. While following the instructions of the gangster step by step, he had to deal with thrilling police officers who were searching everywhere. Carry out various chases and hand-to-hand combat in the streets and alleys and subway tunnels. In order to love his wife and beloved son, the honest and honest care man was excited with unprecedented anger and bravery, vowing to fight to the end with all those who stand in the way. After a battle with black and white, it may be that the caregiver was too hard to be emotional, and the "accident patient" was willing to join forces with him and sneak into the dangerous police station to find out what was behind the scenes.

The bridge was clean and neat, and the ending was perfect. Such a French action movie has been buried for a long time. Thank you for the introduction of the radio and television, so that everyone can see that civilian heroes outside the United States can jump up and down unexpectedly. Not only has a strong commercial temperament and humane care in place, but also has the potential to be remade by Hollywood. I just don’t understand why the online ratings are so low. After the previous French film "Everything for Her" was trapped by Hollywood into "Three Days in Crisis", it became a big hit overnight, all because of the bloated Russell Crowe. I have to sigh that the Hollywood brand effect is unmatched and invincible. Even if the plot is not bad, as long as it is a Hollywood name, it will be worthy and shine. I don't know if the world has become confused, or the business public relations are really strong, and it is also unclear who is the copycat.

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