The United States in the future invented a technology to stop crime through radio waves. The leader of the robbery group wanted to take his younger brother to flee the US, but his younger brother died in prison. The rebellious son of the gang leader used his girlfriend, the hostess, to catch up with the host. The three planned to rob a bank and paralyzed radio control and fled the United States together.
The rebellious son killed his father and sister, stole weapons, robbed the treasury, and wanted to hack the male protagonist. At the end, the two black policemen were killed inexplicably by the two black policemen. The two black policemen were killed by the male protagonist. The protagonist and the protagonist drove through a large truck and fleeed into Canada through heavy obstacles.
The film neither uses the high-tech selling point of API radio waves to control the human brain to attract attention, nor does it describe the male protagonist as a scheming, intelligent, brave and tough gunfighter. The female protagonist is similar to that of soy sauce, except for the POSE display. The size and combat effectiveness are also low and almost negligible. The color of the film is grotesque, and it may be to create a decadence of postmodernism under the high-tech and social chaos in the future, but the color palette is really unflattering, and it feels nondescript. The car chasing section is also drowsy, without any bright spots.
The empty heroine, the boring gangster, and the police without any sense of presence, together for more than two hours of dullness, like a footcloth, the more I look at it, the more speechless it becomes.
One more thing, the title of this film is really a copycat, and I don’t even think about it at all. I really don’t know what the investors think after watching it.
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