Tempered to drink, the old man protects his daughter and kills all the way in the West, the speeding neo-Nazi, the drug lord's flower-faced cat, and the N-shotgun bombing of the mines, clean and neat, not bad. It's that her daughter's poor acting skills affected Mel Gibson's best actress. It's like reliving the glory days of the eighties, with every frame covered in dust and battered vintage cars. Lao Mei's whole body is full of a tough guy who has experienced vicissitudes of life, like an old lone wolf roaring. Although the quality of the film can only be said to be mediocre, a cookie-cutter rescue film, every time when Lao Mei appears in the center of the picture riding an old Harley, I always have a carnival in my heart.
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