Really Nima is a movie with many thieves. Why do good people win? A good DEA official who had no brains from beginning to end suddenly turned around at the last moment? And the whole bunch of explosions and the gunfight scene is just fucked up for the explosion's sake, and the gunfight's for the gunfight's sake. In the end, Nicolas Cage went through hardships (I just can't fucking die!) and reunited with his long-awaited wife and daughter. The most cliché I can think of is included in this movie.
In addition, a black man in the film was inexplicably dropped and died inexplicably in the escape door of the plane; a big brainless man was killed; a good friend of the male protagonist, under the aura of the protagonist, even if you It's okay to have an emergency in a fucking dangerous situation even if you get shot; there's a black person who's a fucking bitch. None of the black people in this movie are fucking normal. The protagonist was shot? It could only be a skin injury. That federal agent with a little brain is alive, no problem, that agent Dea, who looks like a pig's head and actually has the same brain and is full of foul language, is not dead? ? ? Oh, fuck you! Right, right, good people don't die, especially good people with status. What about the bad guys? The bad guys in the film are awesome, why are they bad guys? Because of the setting in the film, they are bad people, bad for no reason, no matter how smart you are or how superb your skills are, our protagonists are good people, and you are no match for us! Fuck me!
This kind of Facebook-style movie is a fucking insult to IQ!
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