Multinational banks are the products formed to satisfy the gray transactions of various organizations. Such European and American films will never forget China, not to mention the sensitive times. The ultimate conspiracy is that the bank will be sold to Israel and Iran and Syria to check and balance each other, and the bank is the biggest beneficiary. So they financed the war in the Third World. It feels like the current relationship between house slaves and banks, but it has been put on a higher level.
In the end, the male protagonist was unable to move to the bank, and his power was too great. This is far from what I expected. Standard Hollywood movies are all about individual heroism, and in the end, rely on individual strength to kill the organization, like "Prison Break". The results of this film were astounding. It is definitely not a Hollywood mass-produced movie, it seems to be derived by a very special director.
There is only one large-scale shootout in the movie. The two turn enemies into friends and kill each other together, thinking it will become a main line. The two advance and retreat together to find out who is behind the scenes. Who knows that one of them will die just like that. Later, one who thought it was a high-level person died. Under this kind of behind-the-scenes organization, everyone is just a pawn that can be discarded at any time. This shootout might as well not have it, it seems very abrupt, it is better to use the narrative style from the beginning and tell it slowly.
There are not many lines. If you want to understand the psychology of the characters, you have to start from all aspects, which will be very tiring. But there is such an interesting line.
The woman was very confused when she saw the male protagonist, so she asked,
"How many days have you not slept?"
"Don't know"
"You haven't eaten a big meal in a few days?"
"Can't remenber"
"How long has it been since you were close to women?"
"You offering?"
The two are very ambiguous, but they didn't continue to talk about this relationship, but in the end, the man asked the woman to abandon him, and only parted and touched his cheek. Emotions are not allowed in this movie, a cold-blooded movie.
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