Patriotism, ambiguity, political shady, and gunfights are all blended together perfectly. The plot is very compact, the political shady gimmick is full, and the ambiguity is just right. Mark Wahlberg's acting skills are also very online and worth seeing. I sometimes think that American movies often have a deep political metaphor that encourages individuals to redeem themselves and heroism. This has a lot to do with their historical traditions and the tradition of the rule of law. In this film, through the words of the Minister of Justice, the rule of law and the powerlessness in the face of political power are expressed. The protagonist finally kills the villain senator with his own gun and realizes self-salvation.
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