Many people say that the heroine has a sense of powerlessness, but I think this setting is a bit too much.
As the FBI, even though her main job is to rescue hostages, she really has nothing at all, has she ever been exposed to the dark side of society? Not talking about politics or political parties, just ordinary people's livelihood, the society she lives in is so clean, has she never seen judicial loopholes?
Obviously it is impossible. When I complained to my boss, hoping to arrest the drug lord through ordinary channels, the boss also asked her if the problem of drug trafficking has been significantly reduced. She can answer this question, so she is not completely ignorant of the outside world. Cognition.
So, from the beginning to the back, she looked unbelievable, what state was she in? Is it so unimaginable, so incredible?
Even when he came out of the tunnel and saw Alessandro hijacking the drug dealer, did he need to be so angry that he attacked his friends like he was insane? Didn't she clearly see that it was a drug dealer? Didn't she see it all the time, and they just didn't act according to the rules?
There is no so-called legal part of this action from beginning to end, and it uses the most radical form. What the hell is she excited about? If they were doing bad things, then breaking the law, her excitement was understandable. But is it so necessary to insist on her so-called legality for eradicating drug lords by special means?
Could it be that she has become a legal arresting drug lord, would she rather accept the sacrifice of more policemen, people, special police and other human lives to maintain this legality?
This is no longer a dead brain, it is a brainless one. So the so-called powerlessness is more because she is stupid and stubborn, trying to make everything legal.
To be honest, if it is a real drug smuggler, I would rather they break the law and not be harmed by drug traffickers, than they are harmed by law-abiding. After all, laws and regulations are dead, and people are alive. To die for dead laws cannot be more stupid and absurd.
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