Fairly satisfactory, no surprises, no disappointments, it can be said that it is a movie directed by Ethan Hawke. Detroit’s deserted city composing, the deserted city of a city can be seen from the police force. The more elite a few police teams are, the more fragile the whole is. The black police and the gang must defend the police station. This can be regarded as a black humor that reflects reality. . But this film is really a bloody, deadly gunfight movie. In the fortified building battle, without heavy weapons, the sheriff of Ethan Hawke had done his best, and the enemy had not captured Station One before they retreated. However, one is that there is an inner ghost, and the other is that a trash nigga pulls its hind legs. In terms of casualties, the death of the psychologist was unexpected. In the end, in terms of performance, Fishburne and Gabriel didn’t put much effort into it, they just performed step by step; Ms. Bello and Regizamo were a little bit wonderful, which made people suspect that they were robbing the show because of the lack of play. Lastly is Ethan Hawke. Dude’s movies are always light and bland. It feels like a pot of coffee that has been brewed three times. It can’t be tasted. If he tries to portray the psychological trauma in the play, he is dependent on alcohol and drugs. The decadence of the movie, and then to the point of quitting addiction due to the death of the doctor, will bring the whole movie to a higher level. After all, "Bad Lieutenant" four years later is a successful example.
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