The story logic is not rigorous enough
Looking at the freeman, the old man's acting has nothing to say. It's a pity that the whole story is not rigorous enough, especially in the second half, which turns too fast.
First of all: if the target is the son of the Russian president, why do you kidnap it in the first place? Second: The little girl is too smart. She can disassemble the battery to set off fire, bring the bed to the door, and see through the female security guard. She is so calm and completely inconsistent with the personality. Also, the setting of this female security guard is far-fetched. The only corresponding detail is to squat in the rain without shooting the kidnappers, which is a response.
From the perspective of the plot, the two security guards and the kidnappers are in the same group, but they have their own minds. What is their common motive? If it is for money, why did the kidnapper go to freeman afterwards? Is it because he didn't get the money? If he is the mastermind, he should be able to lead the payment of the ransom. . . How can you let the security guard go without even knowing the amount of money? The female security guard complained for a while that the male security guard did not kill the little girl, but the male security guard stopped him and killed him when he was going to do it. . .
The actors played well, but the story setting was not self-consistent.
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