In this book, the family and fellow villagers kidnapped the daughter and ex-wife of the old agent for revenge. This in itself is quite nonsense, and it belongs to no words to find words, and the stories built on this are naturally not much better. The whole film gave me the feeling of chaos and a lot of unreasonable things.
For example, although it is for revenge, the gangsters firmly adhere to the principle of not killing, but only being killed. Even if he was chased by the old agent, he would not come up with the idea of killing one to make enough money and killing two to earn one. Instead, he would only move around with the hostages, leaving enough opportunities for the old agent. For another example, the film exaggerates the skills of the old agent to the level of a god, using only the sound of an explosion to guide his daughter to the place where he was bound. This plug-in is too evil, so how can those gangsters who stick to their principles play? Action movies are most afraid of the imbalance between the pros and cons, the protagonist's halo is too dazzling, the villain is too useless, and the confrontation between the two sides is impossible to look good. That's what this film is. Also, what happened to the local police? Are you colluding with the gangsters? Is it okay to be killed by an old agent? This may be a hard injury caused by improper editing.
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