It's just repeating the previous routine.
In the first episode, the protagonist kills the kidnapper. In 2, the family members of the deceased also want the protagonist to come to a shovel. First kidnapped him and his wife, and then went to catch the daughter who slipped through the net.
Originally, even if you repeat it, it's okay to shoot well.
The problem is.
1. The protagonist is a ruthless character who can kill the kidnappers. You family members are too careless. You want to control them with a glue rope, and you don't tie your feet, let alone search your body. Otherwise, how can the protagonist call to inform the daughter.
2. The protagonist's daughter still has at least 3 grenades, but it did not attract the attention of the police. This Turkish police car is too bad. If you were in China, you would have checked the water meter long ago.
3. The final duel is a fist-to-meat fight. It looks like a military fight. But, Vengeance Legion, if you have guns, it would have been better to just shoot the protagonist at that time, and you had to point guns at each other to pose as poss. Well, finally, I gave the protagonist a post-fall ko.
4. The old man behind the scenes actually hid and couldn't escape. Finally, give the protagonist a phone call to find it. Personally, I find this design very strange. The protagonist doesn't know who is behind the scenes. How can he easily find the boss's phone number from the phone he got from ko's kidnapper? Unless the guy has only saved one number, but it's illogical.
The version I watched had a double ending, but it wasn't actually a double ending. The ending is the same.
It's just that the protagonist's rescue of his relatives is different.
In version 1, the daughter gave the gun to the protagonist to escape, and the protagonist rescued the daughter after rescuing the people in the house. Then he rescued his wife.
In version 2, the protagonist only saves his daughter, and after settling his daughter, he saves his wife.
Personally, I think the first version is more reliable. Because in the second version, the wife was always under the control of the boss. At that time, the boss could completely coerce the protagonist to surrender, but he actually hid the woman aside and watched his subordinates fight with the protagonist. Nima's brain is crowded. Is there anyone who loves watching UFC so much?
Overall, the movie can only be considered passable.
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