Top-notch visual effects and cinematography, and a script that pulls the hips.
The plot is summed up in a simple sentence: The mercenary killed many years of friends for a rich dude, cheated his teammates, and even gave himself away.
The problem is that this dude's father just wiped out their team, including that sniper G, this dude didn't see any charisma, so Thor was inexplicably rushing to give people a freelance job. Enemy? How come your teammates and friends are closer than this kid? The screenwriter's intelligence?
If I hadn't watched Netflix's production, I would have suspected that the United States also has the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. Nima's Feng Xiaogang's "A World Without Thieves" could not pass the trial. After thinking about it for a long time, he found an excuse for Rene Liu to do good deeds, how about you? Thor is also pregnant, right?
And some parts of the plot are too fake, they are all wearing helmets, and a headshot is shot from the back of the head... And the effect of pistols on body armor is not good, the opposite side will be injured, but it will not die directly. In some places, the power of grenades is forcibly exaggerated. The real grenade does not have such a large killing radius. I feel that the one used on the set should be TNT, and its power is too great.
In the end, Thor and the second-in-command of the drug lord were almost two Zhou Tai, but they couldn't beat them to death. At the end of the first melee, the two of them were shot countless times, hit by a car, jumped off a building, and were bombed by a grenade with a power comparable to TNT. The blood lock is too good. The director watched John Woo a lot when he was a child, right?
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