The fun thing about this film is that you can totally guess where the story will go, but you'll still watch the whole movie with great interest, so the original cliché story is about Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson. It has also become very interesting to present in the form of gunfight + mouth cannon under the interpretation of the two love stories. But Gary Oldman is undoubtedly a very tasteless role. The copyright belongs to the author, please contact the author for reprinting in any form. From the very beginning, this film can find the standard operation of various Hollywood commercials. For example, the mode of the film's two protagonists, one is boring and one chatty, one white and one black, is quite like "Rush Hour". Speaking of routines, the killing of the client protected by the protagonist is a "sudden accident"; the way the two protagonists get along is "from mutual hostility to common enemy". With these plot trends, you can almost find tons of similar movies. And the film covers all the elements that an action movie should have, bloody when it should be bloody, bickering when it should be bickering, and gunfighting when it should be a shootout.
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