The protagonist at the beginning is like a ruffian policeman, which is really annoying, but as long as the worse villain comes out, he will be washed away. A younger sister, brother-in-law, and his daughter were added to his shaping. These two points made him more warm and a flesh-and-blood policeman. When he was threatened by the villain to denounce it, it was the beginning of his salvation. Step by step, he gradually discovered the secret of the villain from eluting his passive escape. Finally, under the persecution of the villain, he finally moved from escape to struggle. Finally solved the big boss with his own wisdom, but it couldn't go so smoothly, so the director deliberately designed a plot of melee and gun shooting.
The biggest highlight of this film is the mutual promotion of the plot. The arrangement of the shots has a sense of design and is very clear, which is very good.
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