The director tried to weave a contemporary fable. He pinpointed many things-the ruthlessness of the media, the American dream, the loopholes in American law (negotiations with murderers, publication of murderers on television, mental illness exemption laws...), and the background The American flag has appeared many times, as well as Stallone's Rambo wax figure and other landmarks, but he is really untalented, and in the end he only produced such an inexplicable story.
Throughout the movie, Americans behave like a group of mentally disabled, cowardly and incompetent. The only sober actor is the firefighter actor, but because he is an American, his IQ is also very low. The characters with the highest IQ are two foreigners with criminal records. Here the audience can see the biggest absurdity of the film: Both criminals have low IQs, one is irritable and the other is like a clown, only knowing that he is holding a stolen camera. These two unskilled idiots were able to wreak havoc on the United States. They killed prostitutes, slapped in the street and shot the police and left calmly, set up flame traps, kidnapped the police, tortured and killed the police... The two brains were still openly in the tavern. Turning over and breaking up, the cowardly Americans around them didn't even call the police and ran away. Where is the courage of the Americans? Also, so two low-level criminals have been at large, have the police and the FBI been on vacation?
Such two idiots can turn the United States upside down. The most questionable thing is the director's IQ: Hey! Your character is an idiot, the Americans in your lens are all idiots, you are an idiot, but the audience is not an idiot.
P.S. This movie is also a propaganda film for a damn tobacco company. The villain is a smoker and hesitates endlessly. No wonder this rotten movie has so many stars and stars. Tobacco companies are rich.
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