Nick is a modern policeman. Roy, his partner after he came to the Underworld Police Station, is a policeman from the western United States. The other two died after being framed by their partner in the world. At the beginning of the movie, Roy did not accept Nick as his partner. In the first ghost hunt, the two were extremely reluctant to cooperate. It was then that something serious happened and both were suspended at the same time and had to work together to deal with the crisis. However, the film does not focus on describing the process of two people from estrangement and rejection to becoming good partners. Although there are some traces of emotional changes in this regard, for example, Roy told Nick that he saw a group of wolves molesting his skull after his death, but the overall display is not very obvious. The personal cooperation has become a lot closer, and they have admitted each other. At the end, Nick pointed a gun at his ex-partner Babi, but unfortunately there was no bullet in the gun. Babi said, "Okay, partner." Nick said, "I have a new partner. ”. On the other hand, the film does not focus on describing the different working methods and methods of the two policemen in different times. But there are such leaks from time to time in the movie. For example, Nick blames Roy for not being able to handle the case, and Roy shows Nick the courage of his western cowboy. This is also the friction between the old and new generations of police officers, but I don't think the movie shows this clearly.
The storyline of this movie is novel and funny, and the characters are very eye-catching. Unfortunately, it is difficult to leave a deep impression after watching it. It may be that the emotional expression is not deep enough, but it is enough as a comedy.
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