It's really a pure action movie. There is nothing but action. It is a must to use such a hot scene to develop the plot smoothly. Regardless of the protagonist and the supporting role, there are no false moves, no accidents, and even death is emotionally stable.
All kinds of desperados showed up and disappeared for half an hour, and it took another half an hour to add buffs. An hour later, I knew I was going to kill a boss.
He is really a confident boss, once the net is cast, he waits for the bait. The net did work, and those who wanted to catch it didn't run away, but it couldn't protect itself. The end detours a few times, and was stepped on the tail by a wise man.
However, according to the tradition of commercial films, it is not difficult to make a sequel in a roundabout way.
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