I hate chattering, nigger like flies. Completely useless other than annoying. It's a pity that Hollywood also insists on political correctness.
A dazzling superstar in high school, he became an unknown accountant after graduation. With a large psychological gap, he lived a boring and uninteresting life. Until the appearance of a high school classmate, Bob, who was often bullied, brought earth-shaking changes to his peaceful life. It turned out that Bob was the ace agent of the CIA, but he was mistaken for killing his partner during a mission, and he was pursued by the organization since then. Jie, who inadvertently helped Bob, became Bob's spiritual support, and the two intertwined people also became a pair of oolong partners. After some mutual suspicion, the two reached trust and worked together to uncover the culprit behind the scenes.
If it's a pure play, this movie is garbage. Fortunately, there are some good action scenes. An office shootout that makes good use of props, toner cartridges, smoke alarms, and more. In the final shootout, there was a lot of thunder and little rain, but it looked very tall.
An entertaining movie that can help kill time.
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