20 people from the Flying Tigers raided the building with three remaining, and all the enemies were wiped out. This movie is to tell you how people die. Don't use your brain, because many plots and details can't stand scrutiny at all. Just look at how to shoot, how to use a knife, how to use a punch. This kind of film is no longer seen in Hong Kong. First, because it is completely the routine of martial arts films in the 1970s, and the speed is 1.5 times; second, the level of bloody violence is difficult to guarantee the box office, and it is not easy to do a loss-making business. I don't mention gunfights and boxing fights, because the first time you look at it, you might think it's okay, but it's actually the same if you look closely. The most profound thing is to use a knife. I am afraid that it is rare in video games. Just puff puff, you will stay with the blood.
View more about
The Raid: Redemption reviews