The shooting technique is really good, DV, mini DV, and police service are switched back and forth, which constitutes a very powerful picture content. The working life of the two protagonists is very real. The work they face every day is to encounter one trouble after another, and they also have a headache. If I describe life, I would rather see a lot of unpleasant things, but true. It's so much better than the episodes that were made up.
I really appreciate the final treatment. A pair of good friends and brothers suffered life and death, and one blocked the bullet for the other. Standing in front of the friend's coffin, Jack trembled and said "my good brother" and could no longer say it, shocking. In my heart, only in the face of life and death can I experience it.
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