1. The police catch the murderer, 2. The uncle performs the task, very clear, and combined and perfect.
Moreover, the mission segment of the uncle is very close, which belongs to the kind of fast-paced spy movie that I like that can always attract the audience. It is really surprising that Sweden can make this kind of film (although I just learned that Sweden also has intelligence spies).
In a sense, this movie is really like a spy with many shadows-seamless switching of multiple locations, civil and military agents, close combat. . .
But the details are too far away: for example, in the last snow field following the boss of the arms company and the big boss of the opponent. Now that the walkie-talkies are all in hand, the first time I got off the car, no one was killed. Shouldn't the thugs report it in the first place? The big boss used the walkie-talkie to contact the hotel after returning to the hotel, and the problem was solved at that time. The little boss of SEALS is too indifferent.
And that sniper is so stinky, all the bullets in the clip are blown out, and there is no hair on it. You are here to be funny. Also, is it routine for you to look back when someone is close behind you?
The details still need to work hard.
From this point of view, the Bourne Shadows is really a magical film that cannot be surpassed.
Oh, yes, there are also windows phone ads embedded in the film. . .
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