A bloody incident caused by a telescope, a drug dealer prepared to wash his hands in a golden basin, and flew away. A litter of kidnapping and extortion resulted in death. Originally, the well water did not offend the river, but because of the telescope, everything was scumbag. The first half of the filming was good, with various switching of shots, various powerful dialogues, orderly narrative, and unpretentious setting. It started from the shootout and instantly became a third-rate movie. The male protagonist went in and out of the kidnapper’s home countless times as if he was in no one’s land. I don’t know what to do with a gun, a folding knife to cut fruit in the beginning? The kidnapper’s family is also a wonderful thing. If you kidnap it, you have to be cool in the middle of the kidnapping. Is there a good way to say that the thief is? Black female police officers are too old-fashioned. It seems that the salaries of American police officers are too low. It is inevitable to stay with drug dealers and kidnappers all day long. The last third is slightly procrastinated. I don’t know why I’m fighting. I’m fighting for the sake of fighting. I don’t know if I’m not afraid of not having firewood. Anyway, every good person in the movie is just that.
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