Bobby from the Narcotics Enforcement Administration and Stig from the U.S. Navy went undercover at the drug dealers at the same time. Without knowing the identity of each other, they formed a small gangster partner and were betrayed by their boss at the same time. The abandoned son and the scapegoat, after the identity was revealed, the two fought angrily, and then formed a partner again, passed all the way, knocked everyone out, and finally eloped with the deducted money... If this is not love ...The
only heroine in the movie is the origin of everything, the culprit who betrayed Bobby, and finally died...It's not that I think too much, who made the director not let the heroine let go, so crazy, so only left Bobby and Stig are mixed together. The dialogue between these two people has always been very passionate, wishing happiness...
But seriously, except for the interesting interaction between the two male protagonists, the narrative structure of the whole movie is not very good. Well, it doesn't feel smooth, and there are no highlights in the main plot. To be honest, I originally thought that this kind of favorite setting could be better shot.
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