A very cool revenge film, the male protagonist is omnipotent, he can count ten steps first, and all assassinations are so precise, although this is a bit fantasy, and there is not much explanation about the design process, but in this film It doesn't have much effect; dismembering a headshot is enough bloody stimulation.
However, in the end I don't think so. After reading the analysis of the film review, I went to watch the show again. The email from the blonde girl's boyfriend should not have been sent by Sheldon, and her boyfriend was not faked by Sheldon. In the end, Nick put away his gun and went out in prison. When he found the bomb, he obviously showed a stunned expression. Although it turned to relief in the end, it shows that the idea of the film is that although there is a problem with the judicial system and Nick has changed through this incident, Sheldon must protect himself The crime pays the price instead of Sheldon sacrificing himself to probation Nick.
Nick had already taken the bomb to the cell at the end, why did he pretend he didn't know the conversation with Sheldon, if he wanted to avoid the prison being bombed, he should be honest and honest, even if Sheldon didn't agree to detonate the bomb directly According to the filming time, it is enough for Nick to escape; and if you sympathize with Sheldon and want to save him, you should explain it directly to him, instead of such a similar operation. At the same time, several of Nick's close friends were killed Sudden calculation and death, now there should be only hatred. So this can only be the teasing and taunting of Sheldon when Nick successfully fought back after being teased for a long time, and he breathed a sigh of relief for himself and his friends.
So I don't like this ending very much. I don't have the pleasure of revenge and the collapse of the decaying system. Will Nick really change because of this? I don't think it is possible. In the end, Nick finally participated in his daughter's performance. The feeling of being at peace with his family may make him a cunning old fox, rather than a reform-minded pioneer prosecutor. So, does Sheldon's whole calculation really make sense? Perhaps the only meaningful part is the specific revenge against the enemy at the beginning.
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