The plot of this small film is very simple, or there is no plot at all. It is about a triad boss who released a bounty to hunt down and kill a man who was going to be a tainted witness. As a result, it attracted several people competing to compete. There are enough tricks. The comedy shootout action has many clues in one, but after watching it, I found that there was not enough, and I didn't even understand who was the main dish. The beginning of the film was chaotic. After watching it for a long time, I suddenly realized that the ruffian killer with a beard and a thief hat was Ben Affleck. Let people spend. The other passers-by also made me feel dizzy, but I saw two familiar faces from Lost, and Alicia Keys' play ticket. The film has traces of "Two Smoking Guns", and the director means that it is here, but the ability to sort out the plot is incomparable to that of Garridge. Many characters have no beginning or end, and they have to say a word.
Although this film is unpleasant in one way or another, it still has some bright spots after watching it. There are a few shootout scenes in it and it was very creative. I remember that there was a woman who blocked the long-range artillery bombardment with a heavy-duty shot. The gun should be called a gun, and a bullet passed by It knocked everyone out, and the sound effects are also exciting, which is really cool to look at.
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