One of the two main lines of this film is about how a group of "robbers" are carefully laid out to achieve this. It's the type of movie I like, the story is full of tension and suspense. At the beginning, I started a monologue in a tone of provoking the audience's IQ. When you see the end, you will sigh, it is really good enough, really enough.
But it is impossible to create the typical high-IQ bandits of the negative side. It is necessary to arrange a good motive for these people. This leads to the second main line of the story, which leads to the bankers who made money from the war of World War II. But to be honest, this main line is a little far-fetched, and some are intentional, but it is very closely integrated with the first main line, and there is no sense of escape.
I have seen a lot of bank robbery films, but I have never seen such criminal calligraphy and story editing. It can be said that the filming of an old theme has brought new ideas.
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