didn't understand

Kennedy 2022-03-20 08:01:55

Why do bad cops rush out with a pistol in a daze when they're on a mission? To sabotage the actions of the good police? Because of hatred of gangsters? I really don't understand why such an old man would make such an incompetent mistake, he almost didn't save his life (the bullet could not save him if the bullet deflected a little bit), and he was in danger of being suspended (after the incident). Prove that he is very, very afraid of being suspended, if it weren't for a problem with the good police that no one expected, his suspension would have been doomed).

In the fierce battle, the female police officer will be taken as a hostage, which is really frustrating. The gangsters really do whatever they want after they have taken hostages. I understand that the police comrades are very kind, and they will lay down their weapons after taking into account the feelings of their comrades. But when the gangster raised his hand to kill the respectable martyr, everyone was still in a state of panic. I really doubt that as long as this gangster has a female policeman in hand, it is not impossible to kill all the stupid policemen with one shot. It's a pity that he didn't really do it.

After a fierce battle with submachine guns, pistols and grenades, only this inexplicable martyr was killed. It seems that the police have found good cover.

The informant of the good policeman decided that the good policeman would protect him for clues, and killed the enemy cleanly, but a prostitute was left. Not only did he see himself but also the unlucky good policeman, why didn't he kill the prostitute together? Because of suddenly discovering that prostitutes are beautiful? Or is it because the prostitute has no grudge against him (and neither does the two bodyguards)?

The informant of the good police mysteriously found the good police wife and said to help her. In the end, she just gave her 20,000 yuan. Please, do you need this for 20,000 yuan? It's much more convenient to just transfer it to your account, right? As a result, both were killed.

Why did the bad cop want to monitor the phone of the good cop's wife? The good cop is already in jail, there's no reason for his informant to contact his wife, right? It turned out that even for 20,000 yuan, there was no need to contact her specially. Of course, without this part of the scene, the good police wife would not have died.

What puzzles me the most is why the bad cop wants to kill the good cop's wife. If the police informant was accidentally injured while catching a good police informant, it would be reasonable and reasonable, so why go up and make up a shot? What is there to hate? Just because the pussy didn't accept her apology? As a result, each colleague present has to be added to the office to seal it up? Why so?

Since the bad police are so hot, why is it better to let the policewoman leave as a hostage, and kill and silence? After all, even the old policeman's wife who had no grievances was killed at will. The hostage policewoman has such a sense of justice, why didn't she reveal the true face of the bad policeman at the time, but waited until the good policeman was released many years later before revealing the truth? Since she didn't speak at the beginning, other witnesses were also promoted. How did this "concealment" reach the ears of the bald justice boy, so that the good policeman became suspicious of his wife's death as soon as he was released from prison.

A good policeman hijacks the bailiff and threatens the judge in order to meet his wife in prison? Does this count as good performance and get out of jail 3 years early? I think it's more likely to delay 3 years.

When the good cop knows everything and puts a pistol on the bad cop's head, why doesn't he do it? He took the risk of hijacking the police, just to let the bad police know "I know you did it"?

To be honest, I watched this film hard, for the actors, for the score, and for the hope that the ending would answer the questions in my heart, but I found that the more I watched, the more questions I had. . .

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