What impresses me the most is the love. From entering the building, the protagonist is not afraid of danger, trying his best to enter the building, from entering the building, to putting his son and wife in a safe place, to finding the boss, climbing outside the building to open the boss's door, almost falling. , and then to the life-and-death battle with dangerous criminals, it is thrilling to watch, and I feel that the protagonist will die in the next second. It's a great place to be able to do this for his wife and children. The moment Johnson jumped from the tower crane into the building at a height of several hundred meters, the moment he climbed out of the high-altitude wall, the prosthesis hangs upside down, and the moment his wife crosses the bridge with the child on her back and misses her foot, although he can be caught. I knew it would save the day, but I couldn't help but scream.
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