In the anti-terrorism theme, there will always be a god named Mike. This person can always beat a hundred enemies with one shot, walk among the enemy's bullets unscathed, and single-handedly destroy the entire terrorist group! At the beginning, I thought that Mike's old colleagues who were five big and three thick could work together to counterattack at critical moments. Even if they became cannon fodder, they sacrificed to cover Mike. See above! The drama of rescuing the prince is also too simple. Since there is a secret channel, those agents should go in through this. Does it have to be Mike alone to show American heroism?
The appearance of the hero always sets off the desolation of the background. The aC130 is bombarding the sky over Washington like no one, and the terrorists who pretend to be tourists are actually fully armed, and there are even next-generation weapons hidden in the White House. Kill five Black Hawks in seconds.
Well, no matter how harmful these big killers are, they are no match for the god Mike, and the small pistols don't need to be aimed, shoot wherever you want! Beat the sticks to pieces. And it can also extract secret information from terrorists! Please, don't you have poison in your teeth? After sneering, you should end with a smile! With this quality, how can you call a transnational terrorist! No manners! There is also a traitor colleague, you just shoot Mike without paying attention. What are you talking about?
And mike, after finishing the big boss, just call the troops outside to clean up the mess. You have to drag the president to the outfield, they'll be shot! It seems that you want to show your intentions and ask you, Nima, to transfer Lao Tzu to the civil service. Look, now you have to ask Lao Tzu!
Fortunately, there is no heroine in this play, there is not so much love-hate intertwining, direct bombardment, it is still very enjoyable to watch without thinking. I heard that a movie with a similar theme is also on the way. For people with a diaosi mentality like me, I’ll have to watch it another day.
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