This is a qualified action film. Sincerity can be seen in the driving of the rhythm, the design of the action, and the reversal of the plot. The magical thing is that, as the male protagonist, Wahlberg didn't have much action scenes.
What I saw in Wahlberg was not a top agent with outstanding military strength, but a “weapon” designed to exist in life and exist as a machine at birth. After abandoning human nature, everyone exudes restlessness and depression. Yes. Others have no sympathy, and don't have any feelings for me. The bracelet in my hand snaps and tells me to be calm and calm. In fact, my heart has exploded early, just so personal and distorted.
The war is cruel after all, whether it is visible or not. When I was young, I felt the wish for world peace is so beautiful, and when I grew up, I felt the wish for world peace was so naive, and now I feel the wish for world peace is so simple and extravagant.
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