Naturally, I watched the second film without hesitation. Of course, this film is slightly better than that "Wolf War", but after all, it is not the same type 's film. The tone of the film is also the same, and it is reasonable to move out the big Boss of the film who wants to avenge the bad guy in the first part, a deja vu old man with a white beard. Then he successfully kidnapped the uncle's wife, but unfortunately she is not a phoenix girl in this film, and can only be slaughtered by others. Then, the biggest highlight of the film appeared, that is, the uncle agent used extraordinary technology to locate the route and taught his daughter how to find herself.
At this time, a relatively big problem in the film came. The premise of using sound to locate is that the city allows anyone to throw grenades anywhere. . . . Isn't this also blackening the skinny camel in Istanbul too hard. You know, in a slightly more normal city, if you throw a grenade at random, you will be found by the police immediately, but the American girl in this film is like no one, running and throwing all the way in a very conspicuous place. . . Well, the messy Turkish capital has nothing but good English.
In the end, the boss's confidence was really lacking, and his domineering arrogance when he appeared on the stage was completely vented at the end. He was so old and was frightened by a middle-aged American agent, even if the boss died. In other words, he doesn't even know how to use the hostages. It's really rare for such a bad guy to be eaten by the other party even though he has a hostage in his hand. Or the same sentence, what kind of underworld is a poor comprehensive quality?
I don't know if there will be a third part of this film, or will it be released in China? At that time, the uncle will be able to play to death by relying on the crowd tactics alone?
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