Al Pacino is the villain, and the number of people knows that this battle is not easy to fight.
The film spends half of the time preparing for the action, everyone has a task, and each link must be considered, and there are enough links to make me forget what I have.
A group of thieves have hands and eyes open to the sky, what they want to do, and what they do. Step by step, step by step, everything is under control.
It is precisely because there are too many protagonists, which weakens the role, but on the contrary, the villain is more eye-catching. The Arhats showed their little faces one by one and it was over. It was really not addictive. Moreover, the explanation of the large part of the film is easy to lose interest. If it is not for the many handsome guys, there may be many who stand up and leave the scene.
The film is completely masculine. There is not a single woman in the protagonist. Although the only woman who appears in a supporting role as a villain seems to be passable, she is still over half a hundred years old and seems to have little box office appeal. The most impressive thing in the film is the panoramic view of the building with a lot of shots, which is really individual.
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