There is more blood and less action. In the name of raid director, everyone is commenting on the action. In this play, there is no boxing, no fighting, no martial arts, and no professional weapons. It is wild dog boxing against wild dog boxing, hacking and hacking, and the rest are all modern weapons. How can it be compared with the raid? That elite killer squad storming the beach house was the highlight. The firearms and tactics inside are so amateurish. The screenwriter did not hesitate to make up for the sake of killing half of the elite in order to play the role of the people in the room. Forcing a man who had been shot several times in the forehead and chest to pull off the safety lever of the grenade, he could jump to the window and throw a schoolbag down. A normal bullet would have knocked this person out a long time ago. The elites were fully equipped with tactical equipment, but they jumped into the melee without even throwing a grenade. There is no basic logic to make up and so on. Otherwise, don't make a ladder. If you are so professional, the rest are so amateur.
The plot is very confusing, and it is not known until the end who may be the protagonist. It turns out that the addict's younger brother may be the most brainy. The remaining Elliot is an angel of justice. All the remaining actors were fired. The problem is that your play has no theme. Game of Thrones at least is about power. What the hell are you guys fighting for? Only when I saw the chip at the end did I realize that the theme might be justice and evil. I rely on. Main melody?
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