Too fake. In terms of characters, Wu Chi, who "just wants to kill you or be killed by you", occupies the largest space, followed by the brothers. It is an action movie. Then the special police are all soy sauce, the villains are all soy sauce, the boss doesn't even use soy sauce, and the character of the police chief is even more dispensable. In the plot, the special police were sniped in the opening scene. After Uzi's various headshots, the gangsters' bullets may have been exhausted, and then they all changed to hand-to-hand combat. The gangster used the pistol as a dagger and had to stab it in the temple. It is said that the whole building is blocked by fire and there is no dead-end monitoring. The three people fought for a long time before entering the boss's room. I saw that my chin was smashed. In terms of movement, it seems that all kinds of daggers burst blood and light tubes inserted roars, but they are all bells and whistles. The punches can't hit the flesh, and the knees and elbows can still get up so quickly with headshots. The dagger can be inserted so deep and can be inserted so fast, I am afraid I have only seen it when making tofu. There is no plot, except for showing off bloody violence, the action is really worse than Donnie Yen, not a single star.
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