simple and clear

Kraig 2022-01-23 08:05:48

Except for the last shot, the actor's face burst into tears in the flashback, and the other ones can't really associate the title with the movie. I haven't watched many Korean movies, but the ones I watched recently seem to be bloody. In terms of action design and blasting scenes, it can be said that Hong Kong movies have been completely blasted. In the past, we looked at Jackie Chan and Chow Yun-fat, but now we look at gunfights and fights. It is still the Koreans who shoot beautifully. The movie tells a story of atonement. The male protagonist is a killer, and he accidentally killed a little girl when he was murdering, and he felt guilty. Later, the organization asked him to kill the little girl’s mother, and then he went to protect the little girl’s mother, and then all kinds of underworld and other killers killed and killed, very high, in the process the male protagonist has never been with the young The girl’s mother met, anyway, there was no way to see her. She only contacted by phone. After killing everyone, the actor called and told the little girl’s mother that the man who took the elevator down was the villain who killed your daughter. Pick it up Shoot him, then take the elevator down by yourself, be killed smoothly, and complete the atonement. The plot is simple and clear. Except that the protagonist who has always existed in gunfight movies is still alive and kicking, the enemy's firepower can't be enough to dodge the protagonist God, the police are all SB and other protagonists' halo bugs, the others are pretty good. I have to say that in addition to many small fresh meats in Korea, there are also many decadent uncles who look, so this type of film is the most suitable.

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