Diane Lynn, I only watched the film she and Stallone made in 1995, and I exclaimed at that time that she is a beautiful woman (the school text is proof). Thirteen years later, I still vote for her, but only in the 40+ age group. The policewoman in this film is very successful, even if she is not suitable for action scenes - those steps are really slow, but fortunately the characters in this film are more intellectual.
In the movie, 90% of tough guys don't have wives, and most tough women only have ex-husbands. The heroine’s husband also died in the early years. The handsome male detective only appeared as a vase. At the end of the film, the female No. 1 took over the boss alone (although the process was far-fetched, so why did you get the gun?.) Someone thought that this pair of Men and women still have to be ambiguous, but in the female protagonist Niu X's display of the police badge, the film stopped abruptly, which was very stunned.
I am reminded of SARS, where innocent people died due to concealment from the public. In this film, innocent people die faster because they are not concealed from the public. Since the speed of death is proportional to the number of website visits, the public has become an accomplice in murder, and each person may hurt the deceased far less than a mouth, but the combined force of n people makes a person die violently. The motive of the murderer probably stems from this. The curiosity of netizens is really scary. But can this power be used by me? Maybe we should also start a website that donates money proportional to the number of visits to charity. If there is such a website, I think no matter how many advertisements there are, I will visit it once a day.
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