It is true that the US is a capitalist country. The film is about a group of professional thieves who are not caught every time they go back to steal and have not touched the US criminal law, because the thief's father is a lawyer and I am also drunk until there is a thief. One day, I found out that thieves and petty thieves are meaningless. For the sake of their own lives, the thieves each carried their own goals and prepared to make a big vote and then stopped. This kind of thinking inspired this group of thieves. I found out that a veteran of a team is still a blind man with $100,000 at home, and the hero and heroine are ready to step on the time and start to act. At that time, the heroine and supporting actor thought that the theft would be easy, but it was indeed like this. He was very professional from entering the yard to the poisoned dog turning over the window. It was not until the old soldier woke up that the group of people was completely in a state of panic, and even though the old soldier was a blind man, his fighting power was just right, and he was even crazier than this group of thieves. The supporting actor was shot dead without a word, and at the end the house was full of chasing the heroine. Anyway, I advise these American thieves to steal as long as you are strong enough not to be caught by the police, but tell the director to tell you These thieves, please don’t steal the veterans’ money. The veterans have dedicated so much to our U.S. imperialism to steal it. The logic of the thieves is explained from a professional point of view. If these thieves appear in the heaven, I guess the plot will have another ending. Although the veteran did not die in the end, I guess the veteran will definitely find a way to get his lost money back. Money is her daughter's last hope for him to live, and he can also use this money to give birth to a child, otherwise the rest of his life is meaningless, and the heroine of this film is really It's short and unsightly, it's really not my thing!
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