In order to avenge his son, Uncle Liam hired a murderer to kill. The murderer not only took 2/3 of the deposit from the uncle, but also sold the information to the murdered person at the same price. The funny thing is that this Eskimo (the murderer) received the money at both ends, In the end, he reported himself, "I'm the one who wants to kill you, but I don't want to kill you. I'll tell you who the murderer hired? I'll sell you information." What a killer, haha? … The above plot is just a paragraph in the film. Such black humor permeates the nearly two lengths of the film. The rhythm of the film is very slow. The director wants to tell the story slowly, and the anxious audience will definitely be quite uncomfortable. Since Uncle Liam changed his name to Schindler and saved thousands of innocent people, his heart was full of struggle, helplessness, and anger towards the world. After Hurricane Rescue, then "Commuter Rescue" and "Air Rescue", this snow "Cold Blood Pursuit" seems to be revenge, but in fact, after experiencing the pain of bereavement, through revenge, he carried out his inner self. In this film, the rhythm is obviously slowed down, the blood is less, but there is more struggle. The audience can only slow down and experience it for themselves.
Now, the uncle has 7 of 60. Where will the next rescue be?
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