The villain comes with its own protective cover, right? When a missile comes down, everything will rot around you, right? The U.S. government blows up your relatives, you go to take revenge on the government and the military, the civilians are really a jerk It's not the first day that Leon is going to work, it's not the first day to go to work, it's so hard to kill a few dogs, and also to harm people who drive well on the road and shoot two people on the roof The fighting skills are really outrageous, right? Chris was still in the zombie pile one second before, and the next second was crushed by the ruthless iron fist of the arms dealer Is it true that the villain punched the tempered glass and shattered Chris's head but was unscathed, Chris, you are also bow? Then how did you just beat the villain, I understand, it's not time to play hard when I look at the clock, right? It turns out that what was set before was not the dead line of the heroine, but the timeline given by the director, right? You can still talk when the villain falls down dozens of floors? It’s okay if you change, the problem is that you haven’t changed yet. In the end, it’s ridiculous that the zombies can change back, so don’t you feel guilty that so many people who could have changed back before you fought the villain? In the past, it was because of the irreversibility of zombies, and not humans can kill casually. In the end, the boss has no sense of oppression at all, and he will hang up with one shot. Xiaoqiang, who couldn't be killed in the first two movies, can't compare to revenge. Where is the villain looking for revenge? Civilians let go of their anger, right? Leon's revenge relies on the villain's machine gun, right? Chris' revenge is to be smashed by the villain's iron fist, right?
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