Seriously, the feeling of the female protagonist being played with applause by politics in the early stage is quite good, I also like the scheming contest between the two bosses, and I feel that the protagonists in the middle are constantly being stupid because of their stupidity. I really don't want to scold you - you stepped on the trap and you are still dumbfounded and you killed yourself there? Look at the firepower of the people, you still dare to carry you to court death? In the tunnels, you were discovered and hid, and you dared to investigate stupidly. You are really waiting to be killed. . If the enemy directly feeds acid, you will all hang up! And you change clothes and think that the enemy can't see it, are they all blind? Why don't you put on makeup and change your hairstyle? And you take off your hats and think others are really blind? . . Don't say it. . It seems that God has a point of view.
What is particularly regrettable is the ending. The protagonist actually killed his own boss and went home to farm safely. The world still runs in an orderly manner (I don’t know if I missed something in the first few films). . Moreover, it feels like my boss is really dead like this, and I feel that I have no brains. I feel that I can actually guess what the protagonist will do if you can observe your words a little bit. .
All in all, this is a fine piece of work that can't stand up to scrutiny in the details. I think what is good is good when the plot is smooth, the scenes are clear, the character creation is acceptable, the atmosphere rendered by the music is acceptable, and there is a certain political connotation. The disadvantage is that there is no one aspect that is particularly outstanding, and the rhythm of the plot is not very satisfying to me (some can be taken for a few seconds in one stroke, and those that can be taken in one stroke can be taken for a while), and the details are a bit painful. I wanted to give it to Samsung, but it still felt better than some Samsung films, so I gave it four stars anyway.
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