What Ray said silently before his death was that Michael was not like me. When Andre squashed with Michael and said that he is different from Ray, Michael immediately refuted, you know what Ray is like. The two were committed rapists, but they took heart to each other.
Frankie was kidnapped by Michael, regardless of his own safety, let Andre shoot, hoping to kill. The 85 district police stations bravely tried to kill even if they were injured. In the face of the last question from Andre, Sheriff McKenna was still righteous. Yes, this team is also a rapist, but they take heart to each other.
In other words, there is no difference between a policeman and a bandit. Oh, no, there is still a difference, that is, the police can justifiably chase you down the street with a gun, but you can only run.
When Michael fled in Manhattan, people vaguely felt like a Texas chain saw murderer, that is, everyone you meet is going to kill you, there is no place to reason, and the more terrible thing is to do so. The name is just right.
Andre's last risk alone was a bit too heroic, and it was actually a leaf that retired without touching his body, which can only be said to be played as a black panther.
The biggest advantage of this film is the establishment of characters. When you think about it after watching it, each main character can be reproduced clearly, and the character has its own characteristics. And the plot is compact and interlocking. There are chasing actions as well as analysis and judgment. As a pastime action movie, it is above the standard.
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