The policeman played by Mark Wahlberg is also a policeman who fits the "Hollywood routine".
All righteous, but short-tempered.
Such a policeman will have problems sooner or later.
However, at the beginning of the story, Mark Wahlberg had already gone to jail.
After being released from prison, Mark just wanted to be a truck driver with peace of mind. Attention here, the work of truck driver is not arranged randomly, it is of great use in the back.
After being released from prison, Mark Wahlberg could only live with his "life mentor".
This is also the "Hollywood Standard".
In order to create a comedy laugh, Mark also matched a non-social person with a big waist and a round, who looks very "social".
This "non-social person" is a serious young man, but if he and Mark become roommates, it will be sooner or later that they are dragged into the water.
In fact, after Mark was released from prison, he really wanted to be a down-to-earth man and be a truck driver with peace of mind.
However, "the tree wants to be quiet but the wind keeps on", all kinds of things before, always come to the door by mistake.
But this time, Mark has decided not to be a "grumpy" policeman anymore.
The comedy route is actually a good attempt.
It's also very interesting to watch Mark's serious funny.
This noisy storyline, because of Mark's funny, is basically tossed to pieces.
But is the story really important?
It doesn't seem to have much impression anymore.
The biggest problem should be "blame" on Mark Wahlberg's sturdy girlfriend.
This girl is really robbing the scene.
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