Five stars gave the "cruel and true" fisting to the hot crack rendering of the fierce battle between flesh and firearms, and the wanton blood spatter was also praised. Foreword, I have only seen the fifth episode so far, and I don't make any comments on the plot. If it is evaluated with real reality, it will definitely be unreasonable. After watching a lot of violent dramas, the London gangsters can still draw the atmosphere of the battle to me. It can be seen that a lot of thought has been spent on the rhythm scenes and the use of shots. The design of the battle scene, close-up and close-up are very close, the black man fights with the killer, Darren's dad escapes, and the guard's gun fight (quickly add chicken legs to the editor), except for some of the superhuman settings In addition to the ability to endure, it is still a very tense segment. Interspersed in the middle are some injuries and the perseverance and tenacity of the character's character, which is just too superhuman to be diluted. In particular, I want to praise the supporting roles of this show, the killer (dead), Darren and his son (although they did not escape), the male lead Bro (this should not be a supporting role), the black woman who made bullets, etc. It's just that there are a lot of old faces, and it makes me flash past the dramas I've watched a little bit. PS: I don’t remember the name very much, and it is also a good setting not to forget to refill the gun.
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