With the old routine, the male protagonist has already washed his hands in a golden basin, and is forced to re-emerge out of the arena. Convene the original team and arrange a careful plan. But the plan can't keep up with the changes. Someone betrayed the plan. The plan is about to fall apart, and the lives of the family are dying. At this time, the partner is forced to stretch out an olive branch, as long as you help me grab a rag, I will send you this batch of goods. As a result, the entire collaborator's army was wiped out, and all the rags and goods were in hand, and no money was spent. In the meantime, the unreliable brother-in-law also bought a package of drugs. In the case of friends betraying, the captain betrayed, and time is tight, the male protagonist is flexible and agile, and the team members cooperate closely. It is surprising that all the three smuggled goods have safely arrived in Hong Kong. The bad guys were arrested, the captain was hacked, the rape was imprisoned and tortured by his father.
Throughout the film, all members of the male protagonist's phalanx survived, and even suffered two severe head injuries. He was stuffed with plastic paper overnight. The wife who was almost buried alive in concrete was finally resurrected with blood. The rags that Oolong bought even made them a super windfall. I can only say that the screenwriter, you are too happy ending, isn't this Chi Guoguo's encouragement to commit crimes.
The film is a bit long, the first half is too procrastinated, and the latter is more interesting. In fact, I have always been wondering what the origin of that rag was, and so many police officers with guns and live ammunition were sent to protect it. Mark Wahlberg's acting skills are actually very watery, I think his expression is so stiff, no wonder he can only wander on the edge of Hollywood.
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