Brother Jack is the representative of the new generation of young police officers. He has a sense of justice, ideals, hobbies and pursuits for his own life, and he is very devoted to love. He believes in the sense of mission of the police job. It is the policeman that we rarely see on the screen. Many policemen are set up as ambassadors of justice. They seem to be catching thieves besides eating and sleeping. The signs are very clear, yes, but they are very thin and unreal at first glance Dummy, and our brother Jack here is so real.
But I still give three stars for Mao, just because of his bland plot and slightly procrastinating plot, as well as the innocuous glance of brotherhood and love. But, every time I feel like I should have an orgasm, I wilt. The scene where my buddy died at the end was definitely not a climax, at least I didn't feel it when I watched it.
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