A standard commercial entertainment action movie. The scenes of gunfights, chases, and hand-to-hand combat are very exciting, and the setting of a life timer strapped to the wrist reminds me of "Time Planning Bureau". Of course, the shortcomings of this type of movie are also very obvious in the movie, the characters are not well portrayed, and the emotional part is a little rushed and childish. There are obvious loopholes and lack of foreshadowing in some parts. In the end, when the protagonist copied the villain's house, the bullets were still full of bullets and he was standing like a pillar in a concave shape (the other one was still drinking peacefully). One second before the anti-2, he was loyal to the boss, but the next second he was thinking about his friendship with Uncle Ethan + in order to redeem himself, he died with the boss. In the end, it was the blond female doctor who was supposed to die peacefully and was let go in the beginning of the movie by Uncle Ethan, who was resurrected! Seeing this, I couldn't help shouting WTF in the movie hall. At the end, I instantly made up the standard version of the sequel script! In the end, let's say that the overall quality is at an average level.
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