The question in my heart has become more and more gloomy-what is the justice that this film wants to express? Brian, the protagonist in the film, is he just? Maybe you can say that all he killed were guilty people, but you still can’t let people ignore the fact that he held countless lives in his hands. , Can we still consider him to be just? How many lives did he kill for his family? If the gangs in the Middle East are guilty, what about the people he knocked down while racing? What about the innocent policeman he killed, just because of the phrase "I have no choice?" When the gang boss caught Brian, what he said impressed me "You can kill my son for your daughter, and I can kill your daughter for my son." "I don't care who he is. , I only know that I will never see him again or hear his voice. "How can such deep love not move the person who hears it? And at this level, how does Blaine's approach differ from the gang boss? It can even be said that his sins are deeper. Of course, this movie still has some merits. The plot of the uncle finding the gangster's lair all the way looks quite rhythmic and atmospheric. In addition, the beginning of the car-by-car process is quite a bit of tension, which is a bright spot. Although the movie is called "Hurricane Rescue", I think it might be more reliable to call it "Hurricane Rescue". So don't make the third one. The uncle said that he was tired so he could not shoot anymore. In fact, what should I shoot again? Last time I saved my daughter, this time I saved my wife, who will I save next time? I had known that there would be a sequel that the screenwriter should have given to the uncle's entire son.
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