The reality and the underworld are indistinguishable, and the plot can't handle the influence of evil ghosts appearing in reality at all. After all, it has nearly a thousand years of history. The two sides are so swaggeringly fighting on the streets, who else can fool? At the very least, there must be a memory stick from the Men in Black.
It's the end of the world. With so many ghosts appearing in big cities, the police and the army don't even have a shadow. Even the underworld is all carried by these two men. What about the group of masters that the female supervisor said?
Dozens of evil ghosts surrounded the two male protagonists with guns in all directions, and they couldn't even touch the clothes. Instead, they were shot in the head by the male protagonists. It's a bit like that. . . . .
The old man didn't go berserk after being punched by the rookie left and right. I'm really sorry for the title of the old bird.
The only two bright spots: the evil ghosts are well shaped, and the chase action scenes are good.
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