Scene 1: The cheating boyfriend who was still loving and loving in front of him shot himself in the stomach with a backhand, and called an ambulance on the spot, claiming, "Don't say I didn't do anything for you", with a woman's surprised face on the side.
Scene 2: The gang members raise their guns and ask Hans to raise his hands, but Hans said calmly, no. The one with the gun (slack face): But this is a robbery. Hans: who care. Then the scene was very embarrassing, the original vicious gang members must be roaring in their hearts, why don't you TM raise your hands! What do you call me to act! Finally Hans reached into his arms for something, and the gangster finally gave him a few shots in relief.
Scenario 3: Billy, who honestly let his friend go first, waited for the other party to shoot him. Unfortunately, the gang boss prefers to use a gun that is easy to jam. It's embarrassing. Seeing Billy dead was a relief for him.
All in all, it's a brilliant work by a screenwriter.
A gangster who loves dogs like his life,
a male protagonist who makes people feel happy as long as he lifts his eyebrows, and
an organization that abducts and sells dogs.
some neuropathy.
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