People who like Willis can finally see a bald man who is neither decadent nor bitter, but he actually wants to chase a middle-aged hotline girl. Comedy genes are deeply embedded in the script.
It was the first time to see Markovic in such a hilarious role, and his neuroticism has been proven right over and over again.
Helen has an extraordinary temperament and is an old grandmother who can fascinate a group of otaku.
The four old people have their own strengths and strengths, which is impressive.
As for the hotline girl who was chased by Willis, it was not pleasing to the eye at first, but the more I watched it, the more comfortable it became.
The opposite, Karl Urban, is a rather resolute detective, full of blood, energy, and firepower. But he is not a brainless man, and the final plot made him stand on the side of "justice" that everyone accepts.
The biggest problem with the movie is that the ending is poorly handled, simple and far-fetched. But Willis and Markovic's awkward confrontation at the end made people ignore the roughness of the ending!
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