For a police and gangster film with small and medium investment, the cast of this film can be described as luxurious. It goes without saying that the Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, the female police detective Michelle Morgana and the villain Scott McNally also They all belong to the "named and surnamed" roles in the film and television industry. But the plot of this film is not to say, there are still too many loopholes, such as the "merciful" casino owner, his drug was robbed and his subordinates were killed. With so much evil, after the detective returned the fake drugs, the detective's son was released as promised. Such a "good" person is really not suitable for doing bad things. In the end, the 16-year-old hostages were allowed to escape so easily. Alas, don't open a casino with this IQ.
Then there is Jamie Foxx, who was afraid that he would not be eye-catching enough, and deliberately changed into a police uniform and went back to the casino to save his son. The big villain, the drug lord, didn't seem so sturdy except for being ruthless to his family. The film also left a semi-open ending to pave the way for the sequel. I really don’t know where the filmmakers’ confidence comes from. Of course, this film is not useless. The rhythm of the film is still tight, and the action and shooting scenes are also qualified. As for the acting skills, this kind of film really does not need any acting skills, and the standard duration of one and a half hours is bearable. It is also a good choice for friends who like to watch police and gangster movies and want to have fun.
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