"Delicious Poison Woman" comes to mind.
Mr. Chillian Eastwood is really old. One year short of 90, very close to the real prototype of the movie. Or the chance to see him acting or directing is running out. a legend.
Using the elderly to transport drugs, it seems that drug dealers like to use the elderly, children and women, especially pregnant women, to transport drugs, because it is not easy to arouse the suspicion of the police. In the mainland, there were once mothers with big belly to sell drugs.
The plot is more about warmth and not enough thrills. Disobeying orders in order to meet my dying wife was added by the screenwriter, right? Shouldn't a dying person be treated (waiting to die) in the hospital in the first place? In addition, since the drug cartels supervise the mules, how does the old man get the news that his wife is dying (when the communication is strictly limited)? In addition, he has to get rid of the supervisor to meet his wife, which also requires a wonderful car chase scene. The movie is plain, with no fancy action shootouts. The police's tracking lines are also flat, not a cat-and-mouse game.
There are no impressive details. There's one line: You don't have to be rich to lure us (you don't need to be rich to make us feel like we need you).
After watching the movie, I actually felt a little sympathetic to the old man, indicating that the movie was still successful.
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