Although it's just a movie, it's too unreasonable.
A man who was once the most wanted man in the world has easily infiltrated the top ranks of South Korea and visited other countries with the prime minister.
An unknown plane flew easily over the White House, threatened to leave by an American plane in the middle, and finally blew up two American planes.
Although the gunfight looks cool, the protagonist's halo is too strong, 1 to 40 without injury.
Withdrawing the seventh battleship and launching a nuclear bomb, a task that was thought to be very classified and difficult to carry out was made easy by one person putting the president's life at risk.
The three high-level executives held the password and revealed it as soon as they were threatened. Do you have a lot of question marks, kid? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Falling into the hands of the enemy will end in death no matter what, since it is death both horizontally and vertically, why should they realize their dream of destroying the United States before they die?
In the end, he was rescued by a bodyguard. It's really only a person who doesn't talk much to get things done. Most of the villains die because they talk too much and move slowly and have a sense of ritual (London has fallen).
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