Pretty bad movie. Because I don't feel the special effects of fighting, so I don't give it extra points, just watch the plot, it's too bad.
What I hate the most is the inexplicable progress in it. The protagonist didn't get the medicine for the first time and held it in his hand... This is too unprofessional... This imagination of the agent is like the queen's pie, empty High-tech, no professionalism.
In the last big play, two people go up to fight? Not even a remote support person? The dry ginger water that was helping out in the front, is she very busy in the back? You could hack into the base in Italy before, and then give up the treatment? It made me feel like fighting for the sake of fighting scenes.
Of course, the emotional line is pale and powerless. Not much to say, the male and female protagonists are embarrassing, and the CP feeling is not as strong as that of the male protagonist and the male supporting role. The male protagonist's mistake indirectly killed his agent partner and an ordinary friend. He even shed two tears on the former, while the latter did not mention it at all.
The most irritating thing is to whitewash the drug use. The close-up of the drug addicts is that they are emotionally injured, so they go to drug use. When they are curious about the drug use, they need drugs because the work pressure is too high. Who doesn’t use drugs at music festivals? ?? The drug addicts were not punished either, and both the president and the Whiskey agent who advocated anti-drugs became villains. I also think that people who are controlled by the virus should be saved, but don't take it so lightly.
I used to always watch well-reviewed movies, which made me miss out on how much fun it is to rant!
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