Two stars are given for the director and the four male protagonists.
From the point of view of a shootout film, this film is still in the offing. You only treat it as a commercial film, and you can barely watch it.
But the screenwriting of this film is simply terrible, and the plot logic loopholes are simply unforgivable. To be honest, when I watched this film, I had high hopes for it, and directed at Kang Di-kyu, Song Kang-ho, Choi Min-sik, Kim Yoon-jin and Han Shi-kyu, I thought that it should be a classic film anyway, and the result was more hopeful. , the greater the disappointment, the level of absurdity is second only to the anti-Japanese drama.
Just two words, 1. In a closed theater, dozens of people with submachine guns are condescending. In the absence of obstacles, 3 people with pistols are actually allowed to run away. South Korea's military and police marksmanship is already bad. To this extent? Don't talk about North Korea's special forces. The significance of special forces lies in infiltration and special operations. In frontal combat, the side with more people and the side with better weapons will always be king. And after that, on the street, agents and military police dare to shoot recklessly? Passers-by haven't seen any casualties yet? ridiculous. 2. When Han Shigui already found out that his girlfriend was a North Korean agent, as an ace agent, he didn't arrest her directly. Is this the quality of a South Korean ace agent? Well, even if you understand that this agent is a little more affectionate, you actually went to Jeju Island to meet the woman who changed her face? How can I see you? And you don't remind your colleagues at all? If you can't bear to kill your girlfriend, it's alright to arrest her, right? After that, Choi Min-sik killed Song Kang-ho, and a group of military police were armed with submachine guns in a small room. The bullets flew around, but they couldn't hit two North Koreans. This was completely illogical for the continuation of the plot.
I don't understand at all those who gave 4 or even 5 stars, where did your movies go?
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