Outlaws is a 1993 American action crime film directed by Andrew Davis. Starring Harrison Ford, it has a very distinct Harrison style and often fight scenes.
This is an old movie, but it doesn't look boring at all, very exciting and exciting.
Similar to the plot of "The Shawshank Redemption", it is all good people who are wronged and then brushed off their grievances. The film tells the story of a doctor named Jin Bo, whose wife was killed. Jin Bo fought the murderer to the death but let him escape. Due to the escape of the murderer, it is dramatic and unexpected that Jin Bo is convicted as the murderer.
After Jin Bo was caught, he took advantage of the chaos to escape, and the new federal judge who took over the case, Judge Sam, was not a vegetarian. He was witty and shrewd, and he was bound to be arrested and brought to justice. So far, the whole film has finished explaining the background, and started a tense, orderly and exciting chase. Jin Bo has to deal with Sam and his party while sorting out and analyzing. Only when he finds the real murderer can he be truly safe.
So I've seen people who think Sam didn't kill the Knicks when he finally found him because Sam's self-innocence outweighed mortal hatred. But I think this is also a wonderful point of the film, and it may be a matter of opinion.
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