For nearly 3 hours, it was exciting everywhere. At first I thought it was a gang fight and robbery, but it was gradually discovered that it was a drama of gang intrigue and power struggle. The cousins started thinking about their childhood feelings many times, but in the end, they all planned to kill each other for their own safety and business. Fredy's character is a man who doesn't talk much, kills and beats people inexplicably, and treats his wife and father the same way. He even forced on his cousin's wife and played the role of scum like a jerk. Aside from the appearance of Jimmy and his wife, Jimmy does have a smarter mind. Although he also cared about his family at the beginning, he gradually turned black in the struggle of intrigue and became the black boss who was truly stained with blood, and lived to the show. In the end, the best ending is to be the same as the previous boss, but it is estimated that he has not learned 80% of the previous boss, and he may die tragically in the near future. Dramatically, in real life, brother-in-law and sister-in-law are really husband and wife. Reminds me of please answer 1988, the hero and heroine who were not together in the play also became lovers in reality. I really sighed at the magic of the world.
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