The incident described in this film has actually happened in the history of Country M. The detectives and male and female criminals in the film are indeed different. Whether it is the hunting process or the criminal's final scene of the crime, the case has been in M The history of the country has left a strong and colorful stroke. But I’ve been a little suspicious from the beginning to the end of this movie. The detectives bought a lot of weapons and ammunition from the beginning of the hunt. It seemed that they didn’t intend to capture the criminals, but wanted to kill them. On the battlefield, even if it is an inexcusable criminal, can he be shot dead without a court trial? Hasn't Country M always advertised judicial independence? I wonder.
The watchability of the movie is still very high. As long as there are two old dramas starring Kevin Costner and Woody Harrison, people will have the desire to watch. The acting skills of these two people are still not mentioned. Using the method of flat, straightforward and slow narration, the process of hunting down the most famous male and female gangsters in the history of Country M is described, and from another perspective, the famous male and female gangsters Bonnie and Clyde are interpreted from another perspective. the other side. Kevin and Woody play the famous old-school Texas Mounted Police Frank and Manny in the 1930s. They were originally retired but were re-enlisted to fight. Under pressure and entanglement, they pursued the heroes who had killed 13 policemen. bandit. I personally think that this is an obvious Western movie, except that the horses are replaced by cars, and the blood-boiled images are replaced with slightly darker flat narratives. Maybe this was deliberately arranged for the storyline of the film.
The whole film is a line of hunting down male and female criminals. Frank, who had retired at home at the beginning, served as the security supervisor of a factory. When he received a request from an old colleague appointed by the authorities, he also hesitated and hesitated in order to verify that he was okay. No, the film also inserts a little humorous plot here, which makes people smile, but he still has no hesitation on the road for his own bottom line. Fortunately, his wife understands him and knows that he is such a person. He is a man. The police, when the country needs him, he must fight the gangsters.
Frank went straight to the gun shop as soon as he went out. The type and quantity of the weapons he bought scared the shop owner. All his actions were so comfortable and pleasant, and he pointed out that he wanted to turn violence against violence and be equal to the opponent in terms of violence. At this time, his old partner Manny also came to him, okay, at this time, the two people will cooperate again at this time. What is more strange is that these male and female bandits have gradually become national heroes of country M at this time. They have countless fans. The people even took the initiative to inform the pair of bandits without hesitating to hide them. This is too anti-intellectual. Could it be that the people would be safer if the police were killed? I don’t know what these people think. Of course, this also caused a lot of trouble in the pursuit of these two detectives. I will be anxious to anyone who says that the M nationals are of high quality in the future. Ha ha.
The physical quality of these two retired police officers is certainly not comparable to that of when they were young, but they used their rich experience and complementary personalities to deal with the case in the most direct way. The interference and pressure brought by the FBI broke the routine, gradually figured out the criminal’s course of action through role swaps, trace tracking, and public interviews, and successfully set up an ambush. In the end, the male and female bandits were shot and killed indiscriminately. Paying respect to the remains of these gangsters is really dumbfounding. Maybe in the 1930s, the poor people had nowhere to vent their dissatisfaction with the bank and the government. I think these two gangsters have done justice for them.
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