The action plot of the film is much better than the domestic ones, but the plot does not conform to the actual logic. It blatantly promotes personal heroism, disregards the life and death of comrades in arms, enters the den of drug dealers, and throws away all the weapons that can be used. Drug dealers work hard, even those with a bit of common sense will not do this. If the gun is out of bullets, throw it away and say it in the past. There are so many defensive weapons on the ground, but none of them are used. Teammates were killed by drug dealers one by one. Isn't this a long idle life?
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