The setting of the cute plot is too bad. There should be more room for the setting of the level of cooperation between the police and the bandits to suppress the violence, but the plot seems to be forcibly piled up to make up the setting. There are many bugs, and the whole story needs to be revealed. Things are superficial and have no connotation, but Ma Dongxi is still very handsome, and I watched it alive for him.
It is a bit exaggerated to say that the performance of the police male lead, especially the first half, feels too much force. The characters aren't likable either. The screenwriter should have tried to portray the male protagonist as a hot-blooded policeman who will do anything but righteous, but the male protagonist gives me the feeling that he is irritable, stupid, wasteful and selfish, which is super unpleasant! He has always been very irritable to find trouble with the gang boss, but he has no ability to punish others, but he just pretends to be arrogant. A serial murder case happened. He needs the cooperation of the boss and is extremely arrogant. Please, you need help from others. Do you want to be so arrogant? Cooperation is also a lot of gangs, because the male protagonist of the kidnapping case first discovered the killer (why are you a serial killer kidnapping people!!) Finally, according to the agreement with the boss, whoever catches the killer will deal with him , The boss contributed money and people to contribute, but the male protagonist finally violated the agreement by forcibly driving in a cool car and rushed in, knocking the boss unconscious and saving the murderer, but he had no evidence to accuse the murderer at all! ! Almost let the murderer escape from the French Open, oh my god, what kind of plot is this!
As the biggest villain serial killer in the whole film, his portrayal is too one-sided. I only know that he was abused by his father when he was a child, lived in an orphanage, and talked on the phone with his seventy-year-old mother every day, but he did not mention why he became a serial killer. , his motives and his psychological growth experience are not mentioned, and anyone who has watched a little suspenseful criminal investigation film and television knows that serial killers generally follow a certain pattern, and the killing objects and methods are usually fixed, but in the movie At first, the murderer did a good job of rear-ending to kill (although the rear-ending incident could not be seen to have anything to do with his age and experience of being abused) and then casually killed the old man and the young female high school student at Kandog Factory. The first half He also abides by the code of conduct, and then kills and plays casually... and kidnaps for ransom! I don't say who kidnapped and why, and they left fingerprints on purpose, and I don't say why. The screenwriter is just to create a loophole for the male protagonist to catch the killer! ! It's so ridiculous, it's totally unreasonable. And why is his force value able to overturn a gang boss? The boss framed him and killed another gangster, and he also came to disrupt the situation... The police who didn't do it should find out slowly, it's better if they can't find it, and it can confuse the direction of the police investigation, right? So why come out to make a mess! This script is so flawed!
The finale is also, Ma Dongxi's gang boss was doing well, but he was suddenly taken away by the police and became a wanted criminal, and it was because of slot machines... slot machines... ah, this--in the end, he surrendered himself under the persuasion of the police. Well, the ending of "Wei Guangzheng"! In the end, the eldest brother was sent in by the police to be imprisoned with the killer. He had the attitude of using violence to control violence. It looked pretty good, but what did he do before! It was agreed before that violence should be suppressed by violence, but the trash police stole the credit, and the murderer could not be punished, so the boss still had to take action. !
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