The plot is a bit buggy, that is, the grievance between the San people and the death squad. After Billy was killed, the rest of the death squad had already disarmed and crawled on the ground. In particular, they had to silence all the workers in the end, but they just let the death squads go. If it is said that they did not want to provoke the death squad so they were merciful, then why did they have to kill Billy, and they were chased and beaten by the death squad until they were destroyed.
ps: I read the introduction that a team member was killed. From the beginning, I was guessing who it was. When Billy’s children’s shoes began to have warm longings and tragic memories, and then passionately charged into battle under the command of a group of old guys, I knew that Jie Children Cup equipped.
Of course, as an action movie, it doesn't matter why you do it. What matters is the process and ending of the action. It's just that the members of the death squad seem to be full and hungry. The first time they fought against the San people, they ran out of ammunition and food before they could fight. If it wasn't for the lone wolf, the death squad would have been crushed by the tanks.
The second time, when I ambushed in the village, maybe I was out of breath, and shot at this small group of troops, especially when facing the last San people, a group of death squads shot wildly at one person, tmd wasted How many bullets.
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