There are too many problems with the director and screenwriter. You can see it at the beginning, and then it's a mess.
1. Since I am engaged in such a dangerous industry, in order to survive, I need to train my daughter to be more calm and powerful, how can it be so unbearable;
2. The protagonist's many dangerous predictions and the timing of his reactions make people anxious, which greatly damages my Sen Yingming;
3. You can carefully arrange for the agency to destroy the drug den, but you can still be beaten with a sap, what kind of shit logic?
4. In what era (released in 2013), there was no surveillance and a little external defense agency in and around the home; did you take out so many boxes of weapons for people to see? It only took a few pieces to start running?
5. The villain died of too much talk, too old-fashioned.
6. Has the love line of the beautiful teacher been strangled in the cradle? So why did you mention it in the first place?
7. The most stupid thing is: the director and screenwriter actually put the undercover police files in the house, which is really stupid. This kind of thing should not appear in the world at all, only if it appeared in the special confidential file room of the CIA office. is reasonable. Even if you look up a bunch of passports with different names, it's very reasonable...to be so stupid, alas, what a waste of a top star actor
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