At first, the director will be misled, thinking that the Muslim Iman, who is the villain boss, happens to be a peace-loving wise man.
The old man tried to persuade the terrorists to give up the action, but the process of conveying the message was used by someone with intentions. The conspiracy planner happened to be a high-level CIA (played by Michael Douglas), who was also the mentor of the heroine. The irony is not unheard of.
Just can't figure out how Orlando Bloom got reduced to a supporting role that's less than half the show? And it didn't show how witty and clever, the slip of the tongue was detected at the moment, and in the end it should have been killed by the attack of the hound and the gun of the dog owner.
The end of the film is of course the victory of the main theme, the failure of the conspiracy, and the joy of justice. Although chicken soup has a strong taste, it is helpful to understand the reasons why European countries continue to suffer from terrorist attacks.
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