For a male protagonist of a film that uses violence to control violence, saying that he is warm will definitely make people feel very inconsistent, so this warmth is compared to the Die-hard series, which does not have the thrilling and action-packed scenes of the hard-hitting series. , this film began to take a warm route. The beginning of Bruce's appearance as a doctor surprised me and almost thought I was going to the wrong movie theater. A warm family with a beloved wife and a lovely daughter. The male protagonist is also a doctor who saves lives and heals the wounded. Violence has nothing to do with this family. However, a sudden change, the arrival of a group of robbers, broke all this. Perhaps the male protagonist Paul would also blame himself. If he hadn't canceled the appointment temporarily, maybe all this would not have happened. Guarding his unconscious daughter, he finally chose to use violence to control violence, incarnate as the god of death and personally shot to punish the murderer. When his daughter woke up, he seemed to be an elegant and tender father again. It's a different blues and worth a look.
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