The villain's behavior is not at all like revenge for his own deceased daughter. In the middle, he tolerates all the works of the kidnapped family again and again, as if there is no bottom line (I want to do something when I meet such a human villain), and finally my head is rusted. Funny, he took the money and continued to kidnap... His teammates watched him die, nothing to say, but obediently handed the girl back, I saw that there was no fuck to say.
In the final analysis, the villain doesn't want to tear up the votes at all. The villain girl just wants to take the money and have a child with the villain boss to live a good life. The villain otaku is just an ordinary fat house. As for the villain boss, a very friendly dead pervert Will intimidate and talk), it turns out that money and children want it... No wonder, never negotiate with terrorists, who knows what terrorists want
There is also the scene where he almost cut the chicken, assuming that the villain boss had an IQ online, he would throw the phone away when he picked up the phone and then take advantage of the situation to fight back, or just quietly watch Theron pretend to be good... I don't even understand, the villain boss was injured so badly, it was just to scare Theron, there was no means of revenge, I have no fuck to say
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