I watched this movie again after more than a year. I forgot why I watched it again. Anyway, I watched it again like a new movie, so that I can pay attention to a lot of details.
First of all, when Xiaoben called my concubine and was about to take the train away, there seemed to be two drug dealers who had been beaten by him. I wrote it down first, and probably forgot at the end. I have a bad memory.
There are indeed many problems in robbing banks, but first of all, you must have a clear purpose. It is not realistic to rob savings houses. Meidi’s banks are all open, and you can get past it with one jump, but if you rob, you don’t know how much money there is in advance. Ah, if you go in early and people will confiscate the money, if you go in late, people have already paid the money. It is not worthwhile to toss in. Even if you go in, they will squeeze your inventory every day. You are lucky if you grab 1 million, one million. Ah, how much money is it, and the time you spend working hard and staying in jail will be earned. Ring 3 can just buy a living room. Gee tee.
Therefore, the two purposes of this film, one vault and two currency cars, are just like this. The second method is to grab the money before the vault is allocated. It is good. It is rich but a little more difficult.
First rush everyone to the wall-stay away from the alarm and
look at any money-carefully track the banknotes and
burn the phone-prevent alarm
destruction and monitoring ——Does this need to be said, but China is not feasible, UPS still has remote, skip this.
I haven't grabbed it, but it's really professional.
The operation of the cash transport vehicle is relatively simple, and the most important thing is to grab it when you look at the door. Once it is closed, it is difficult to operate, and it can no longer be operated without killing.
In China, I don’t think about it. If I want to grab a bank, Nima hasn’t even pulled out my gun, and I’m being pushed on the ground by a customer waiting to do business, "What! I want to jump in the line!"
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