Even Mr. Mu is almost 70. Also do action movies. The last thief rescued, failed, it doesn't matter. At such a young age, he can still work and earn money every day. It's really not easy. The overall plot and character completion are still okay. It can even be said that the integrity of the characters almost surpasses the "News of the World" played by Tom Hanks this year.
Uncle Liam's wife dies again, and then the man with the flag on his shoulders is collected by the bank is a classic drama. There was no way he could. As the saying goes, a penny suffocates a hero. Money, as an initial motive for good deeds, is very reasonable and credible, and this one is better than News of the World. At least the motivation is real. However, the motives of the two men to burn money are a little weak. It would be better if there was a little more padding. For example, the uncle knows that he will not survive, and it is useless to ask for money. The child even hates this money for killing his mother. The man's burning of money should actually be the highlight of the whole film, and it is the ultimate feat. It would be nice if it could be arranged in the final battle.
Unfortunately, the good times don't last long. The final duel in the back was very bloody, especially for the children to hand guns. Gun now, kill now, please while it's hot. This is very irresponsible. The first half hour has been busy. And the line of the daughter is actually that way. It is conceivable that the screenwriter may not be paid in the end. The screenwriter went on strike, and that's the only way to end it.
If the key node is focused on the meaning of burning money, the child's ejection clip will end as the high point of the battle. The rhythm can be compact. The last veteran meme, the anti-government meme is gone. The home line is gone. It was the uncle who redeemed himself and died in the car. This is a little weak. It could have been done vigorously, but a good deck of cards played sloppy.
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