If Argentine robbers have such melancholy eyes and beautiful bodies, I really want to immigrate to Argentina!
As for the plot, I have nothing to say. If it is really in a romance novel, the plot in it is really rotten, without the melancholy eyes of the two beautiful men, the charming voice, the dashing movements, the thin ties and the belts. If I come to Biao with all kinds of sunglasses, I will definitely not see the end.
This is a robbery that is doomed to fail. The logic in it, the subsequent escape, and the final breakout. Even people like me who have rarely been involved in crime films feel that both the police and the bandits are naive and terrible (of course, it may be true in reality.) ).
This is a love that is doomed to fail. Being too naive and too serious is always the poison in the love world. A deep love and a poor life are the favorite seasonings of the god of fate.
The last scene is really splendid, burning money with fire, burning life with drugs and despair, burning love with a sincere smile that hugs each other tightly!
There is no brighter flame than this, burning money, sipping medicine, shirtless, gunshots (literally), pierced by hundreds of bullets pierced through a body with a huge sense of guilt that cannot be redeemed, for the people of the country before and after For the people who were later overridden by them, and for themselves, there is really no better and more inevitable ending than this!
Thanks again, for the visual enjoyment of Argentine hotties and some important common sense in the face of a police siege (hope I'll never use it)!
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