Simply neat, happy and grudge, an eye for an eye, justice is done, a long-lost western.
The rhythm is basically reasonable, the despair of the heroine in the early stage is in place, and the cleaning of the scum is straight and rude, which is a long-lost pleasure.
Of course, it can only be a Western movie that goes beyond reality, a Western movie in the city, because the characters are not well portrayed, and the plan to clean up the scum is too simple and smooth, and it can only get four stars!
How the middle-aged, frustrated and numb old policeman took risks for a common criminal case, the loopholes in the law, the design and implementation of cleaning up the scum, the narrative is too simplistic.
In reality, the grievances of the victims cannot be redressed, and there are still many cases where the bad guys are protected by the law. The audience also knows that such good police officers only exist on the screen.
If it can be a little deeper, a little more reasonable, and a little closer to reality, it will be closer to the classics.
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