this film, no matter how you look at it, it seems to be saying that when a hero kills everyone, you will be seriously injured if you don't die... In fact, you are from , there must be good days waiting for you, right?
At the beginning, I heard [Matt Dillon] say: In the past, a team of people stole the money and has not been caught yet. I thought the development of the film was: Originally they planned to guard the robbery, but the person who got away in the middle (or other robbers) ) If you kill him, you will also rob the money, so you become a team of protagonists and the real robbers, desperately defending the cash truck successfully, (appropriately sacrifice some people) The last remaining person can still get a prize, send point Bonuses or something, the protagonist gets out of the predicament of life and lives happily with his younger brother... Others have also turned from "robbers" to real defenders...
But its development is like this, the protagonist insists on his own way, and the other members die Light, amazing!
There is indeed a big question at the end. The rescued policeman, how he looked at it, his eyes were not grateful; and the boss's attitude towards the protagonist was complaining about him "Just because I didn't arrange overtime for you, so I stabbed me. Such a big basket"?
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