The story is a bit simple-it's not that it's simple or simple, but something unreasonable. How can you believe that the police let them go easily in the end? How can you believe that the last large group of subordinates betrayed their boss after only tens of thousands of dollars in order to divide it? Even if he once let you lie on the ground to eat, just from this scene to show that he was unpopular and dying, this boss would be too wrong. In short, the plot does appear to be a bit weak, if you watch it as an entertainment film, you don't need to pursue it.
The feelings are a bit too much. The mothers reappeared again and again, and the sons smiled. Mark Wahlberg didn't see his mother at the dinner table at the beginning. I was surprised that the director had arranged it to the end. I am speechless for this kind of deliberate sensation.
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