There are a lot of logically fatal problems.
Even the logic doesn't make sense at all. An organization, by killing 15 important people, will wake up tomorrow morning and hear the news that the United States is finished. But they only sent 4 people to do it.
And these four people are only half powerful, how can they be called half powerful?
They can handle one set of gate codes that change every shift but not the second;
They can kill one group without knowing the schedule for the second group to take over;
They have the fourth-ranked shooter in the world, but they watch the protagonist sitting in the car and can't shoot. Of course, he can't shoot. After all, it is an exaggeration that he can shoot and kill the enemy in Texas. After all, he is only ranked in the world. fourth;
They don't want the heroine to send a password to cancel the assassination, but they don't do it or destroy the password station when the woman travels;
Of course, not only are they half powerful, but the protagonist's killer colleagues are even worse than this bad guy. After all, the assassination password has been sent out for so long, and no one has been killed...
There are so many logical problems. If you have a hot shootout, the thriller will not prevent this film from being a good film. After all, your genre is action and thriller, and there is no logic or anything. You can become a cool film.
Terrible is terrifying because the logic does not make sense, the gunfight is bland, and the thriller is not enough. You are an action movie, but you have been discussing human nature, showing the explosion of the protagonist's human nature... This is a bit scary...
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