The approximate storyline is that a criminal with an amazing IQ plots an elevator kidnapping case and asks the government for $5 million. The government immediately dispatched special police from Los Angeles. The hero and another policeman voluntarily asked to rescue the hostages. He was later seen through and rescued the hostages successfully, but in the end the criminals escaped.
Not long after everything calmed down, one day the male protagonist greeted a driver. He just came out of the fast food restaurant when he heard his big truck exploded and people died. Then suddenly the phone booth next to him rang, and the original criminal did it when he answered the phone. He also said that the 2525 bus had been installed with a bomb. The bomb started to activate when the speed exceeded 50 miles, and then the bomb would explode if the speed fell below 50 miles! He had to get the money before 12 o'clock and would not allow passengers to get off the bus, or it would detonate. (It was eight o'clock at the time) In the end, the hero got on the bus with difficulty on the highway, but the bus had activated the bomb (more than 50 miles per hour). Finally, the bus experienced a series of surprises: the driver was shot (by The heroine drives instead), there are traffic jams on the road (the bus cannot slow down to less than 50 miles), a sharp 90-degree turn and a 50-foot gap (the highway bridge section has not been repaired), and finally the bus detours to the airport. It is best to use wisdom and courage to safely transfer the hostages in the car.
In the end, through a series of clues, the murderer was found. But she kidnapped the heroine and a subway. Once again, the male protagonist got his last happiness all his life.
The film is very surprised. While watching, you will be deeply conquered by the male protagonist and man's charm. This film has taught us the courage and confidence in life.
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