The reinforced justice police detective was wrongfully imprisoned, and was tasked with the task of chasing the murderer due to the gross negligence of the experimental product of the government department.
The plot isn't too creative, and the stunts are more generic than modern.
Looking at it, the overall conclusion is that it is better than The Matrix 2.
What I didn't expect was that Russell Crowe could be so nonsensical, especially when he jumped upside down from the bridge and muttered "god, this guy is so fun", as the bloodthirsty biochemical person in the film, Sid 6.7 Is there also faith?
The opening scene of searching for Sid and fighting in a Japanese restaurant is like a strange dream, and it makes people feel like they have found The Matrix 1 at once, which is wonderful.
Fighting in prison is more nonsense, and the Hitchcock-style camera method is thin and weak.
Demolition of eggs is to reveal the most beautiful origin of human beings. How many people can risk their lives for a promise?
Speaking of which, I have to sneer at Brother Kai, Yi Mao and others, and look at Leonard. . .
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