Different from the previous spy war and anti-terrorism genre films, the first three-quarters of this film are extremely slow-paced and abusive! Counter-terrorism "isn't that simple", you can find the mastermind behind the scenes. Especially in the chassis of Islam. Detectives have also returned to mortals, without superpowers and case-solving artifacts, some are just the toughness they have experienced after a long time of torture!
The thing that caught me off guard the most was. Uncle bin Laden not only has average brain power, but his hearing is even more...the plane landed in his yard, and he didn't run away in advance, let alone fight back. This kind of performance is really a rookie, not the style of Uncle Bin Laden.
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