First of all, the plot is full of loopholes and problems:
1. The robbers asked Connors to negotiate with him, but there was no reasonable reason, and it did not arouse any suspicion from the police.
2. Since it didn't cause any discomfort to Connors, what was the purpose of setting the assistant for him as a newcomer and setting the background of a heroic father?
3. There are a lot of content unrelated to the plot, such as the flirtation of the policewoman who was investigating the scene with the young man, the female subordinates in Connors' team who did not forget her old love, etc. I don't know why they exist.
4. The young man pretended to record all the clues, and even brought out chaos theory to scare people, but as a result, those "clues" and the so-called "chaos theory" did not come in handy. What led him to uncover the truth was the very far-fetched negligence and negligence of the opponent. Complimentary carelessness.
The action scenes are even more lackluster, and it must have been difficult for the person who made the trailer at the beginning. There are no bright spots in the performances of the actors, they are all masked and formalized. And that Connors, who looked like a stinky fart, was very annoying.
In short, it's a mediocre action movie with no bright spots, and it can't be said to be a bad movie. I watched it, and I have no regrets if I didn't watch it.
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