The beginning of the film gives a sense of grandeur. The fast-paced appearance of various high-tech weapons has created a tense Hollywood blockbuster sense of sight, especially the death of the entire team of presidential bodyguards. I have an expectation that this film is reliable. But! ! The plot is really flawed - the vice president is the president, and he hires the big devil who does not hesitate to make good old comrades in order to make money from the war. He planned an incident of assassinating the president and blaming an innocent friend, the head of the president's bodyguard. Fortunately, the guardian angel is a tough guy, and at the same time his father is not old, the bomb buried is powerful enough, and the lethality is enough to cause a forest fire. The villain of the male protagonist is also anticlimactic as usual. The face recognition drone at the beginning is so awesome, but at the end, it uses human flesh tactics with shotguns and earth guns. For various reasons, the male protagonist tactfully guarded the president and his family in the hail of bullets. KO the big devil. To sum up, politics is always unpredictable and undercurrent.
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