When the police act as a prisoner, they are often the most difficult prisoner to deal with. No matter how they attack or where they are arranged, they will not be unexpected, and of course it is difficult to deal with. As a result, when the negotiator met with the negotiator, sparks were all over the place.
The first thing that made me sigh was the word "friend". The protagonist of the story was framed. All he knew was that the thief was among his friends, but he didn't know which one it was, so no one could trust it. The first question he asked another negotiator he had never met was "Why me?" The answer was "You are Straigher". It has to be embarrassing.
Not only Gu Long said, your worst enemy is not your enemy, but your friend. Some people say that what Gu Long thinks is often the fatal knife for you is your friend. This is chilling, but in fact, when a friend hurts you, it is indeed a thousand times more terrifying than deliberately dealing with your enemy.
However, there are always trusted friends in this world, just like the partner who wants to discuss with him about embezzling money and dying, such as the sniper who could have broken the protagonist’s head, perhaps the protagonist’s words of nostalgia for the past before the beginning of the negotiation are fighting. I got a warm card to win the sympathy of his former colleagues who rounded up him, but I was still touched by the sniper who refused to carry out the orders of his superiors and finally couldn’t bear to fire that shot, otherwise the movie could only be at 3/1. It's over.
The other is the word "struggle". When an overwhelming net opens to you, what do you choose to do? Is it to escape, or is it struggling?
Watching this film can deeply understand that idiom-take the risk! It’s amazing to kidnap leaders at the Chicago Police Department headquarters to confront the Chicago police! This process is not only a test of courage, but also a contest of intelligence, perseverance, and ability. You have to live for survival and for innocence.
Struggle and never give up until the last moment!
The last point is that this film is actually adapted from a real case of the St. Louis Police Department in the United States. It makes me even more imaginative. I wonder if what happened in this real world will have a happy ending like this movie.
I sincerely hope that the answer is "Yes!"
May justice last forever, and may everyone be innocent~
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