I don't know when I downloaded it, but it's probably because of Clive Owen. It stayed on my computer for a long time. At first, Owen's cool face, where he said "when, who, where" arrogantly, made people want to watch it. In fact, when he told the story, we already knew the story, but we didn't know what happened. Therefore, exploring the course of the development is the biggest highlight of this article.
The plot of the film is very compact and the story is very attractive. Often guessing the result, not knowing the process is what makes people want to watch the most.
Seeing this reminds me of Jason Statham's "The Great Bank Robbery", which had a similar experience in the middle, but this one is more exciting.
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