I'm used to the standard rhythm of Korean movies. This movie star Pengyue everyone shouts well, but I can't poke a G point. I often run fast forward. I am used to the hero's calm handling, panic and unplanned, picking up a few. The phone can actually hang up and learn the ostrich covering the head and face to handle customs clearance. It’s really not my favorite rhythm. The audience can think of camera evidence and magnifying the license plate number, except for the panic, the skill and experience of the police at all, it is not like the black police who dare to embezzle. Crime dramas that do not reflect IQ are usually not included in the suspenseful ranks.
It seems that the small person can't stand the hero's monument without leading the big boss.
However, it is more like ordinary people who are accustomed to peace and panic due to sudden changes. It is easy for the audience to substitute in with the same identity and enter the drama quickly. I was in the wrong mood to see that it is still an immature heroic superpower plot rather than ordinary human nature. Plot.
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