The Nordic-style special agent movies are presented with a global perspective, and through their own powerful military products, they barely brush a sense of existence in the changing global landscape. The props of the American private contractor in the play are unsatisfactory. The clothes are procrastinated and the actions are blunt. It really meets the fake American emperor. The language and face of the Nordic people are similar to those of the Germanic people, and occasionally they face blindness. The film methods such as close combat, long-distance lens, and multi-camera lens are quite good, and the plot cannot be said to be superior.
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