Our mighty and invincible Uncle Cage is the only fighter with a conscience to defend morality. He never gives up his companions, does not allow women to be deceived, and is never soft to the wicked, and responds flexibly to the circumstances. Not only is he full of courage but also wit and courage, he fought wits and courage with this group of demons who regard killing as an art, not only saved all living beings from water and fire, but also flew back to his wife and daughter in time, touching countless and making perfect stories.
Another more eye-catching main character in the film is the air prison "Prison Bird", which made its first flight on May 2, 1966 and participated in the Vietnam War like the character played by Uncle Cage. The C-123K transport aircraft not only demonstrated its strong flight capability, but also demonstrated its ability to re-fly in a desperate situation, and demonstrated its sturdy and powerful fighting strength. It perfectly and superbly shows the muscle show of the US military, showing the image of the US military as a powerful country in the world. There are countless American muscle show films like this, such as Harrison Ford's "Air Force One", Bruce Willis' "Die Hard" series, and the latest "Transformers" series, which almost put all the advanced power in the United States. The fierce weapons are displayed in all directions, showing the strong physique of a strong country and strength.
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