The film's old bottom was exposed after one hour of airing, and it failed as a suspense film. Bukaski, the policeman who was stalking in advance, asked: Who is this kid? I want him to have all the details. When meeting in the toilet, Bukasky asked again: Who are you? ——If it is really a stunned young policeman as described in the title, it is impossible for him to find out. He has no information at the police, and either he has been deleted deliberately or the person who came is bad. In short, he is not a simple character. The dialogue between him and the police was too sophisticated and steady. At that time, he was asked by the bosses of the two parties to complete impossible tasks and his life was hanging by a thread, but he didn't mean to ask the police for help at all. When I was there, I started to worry about the "boss" and "priest". This kid might be pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger. The general plot of this kind of film is: the plan is exposed in the first half of the movie, and the plan generally fails. I don't understand why the good cat didn't kill the old Max's son in 1979 and stayed and cultivated as a revenge killer. The good cat only said that he was a world-class killer and understood the truth in the world, which is not a good reason. It didn't seem necessary to kill Bukasky. Generally speaking, the first half of a relatively ordinary movie is too dull, pretending to be a bit overwhelming, and the ending is old-fashioned and the explosion point is average.
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