It's a bit late to watch, and after reading so many movie reviews, I want to express my doubts. The first dead air police officer panicked when he was found by terrorists because of drug smuggling. Then he was found by the protagonist. When he was fighting with the protagonist, he said that he needed this money. At that time, I understood that he made money by selling drugs, but then the bomb was It was found in his briefcase containing drugs, which seemed to indicate that he was in a group with black and white terrorists, so why did they send text messages to threaten him? And if it's a group, you don't have to panic and send blood. If it wasn't a gang, how could he explain that the bomb was in his briefcase? I think the flight attendant is a good person. The whole process is normal people's reactions, including the trembling of hands when they hear the fear of death. Although it can be played, it is obviously unnecessary to pretend to be in front of the big boss. But she didn't quite understand why she wanted to talk to the co-pilot, and it was strange that the co-pilot would do what the protagonist of the air traffic control department said at the beginning. The feeling that she wanted to cut off the Internet didn't stop after that? There are also black flight attendants who didn't explain clearly, specifically saying that the newcomer must be cheating but the whole process is fine, and what is the role of the little girl? A girl so small must have a guardian to board the plane. Could it be that she is actually an adult like the little girl in the orphanage? A little extra character? And the policeman was a jerk from the very beginning, and the turmoil did not help stabilize people's hearts, but took the lead in rebelling. Like other comments have written, as a policeman, when you get a gun, you don't look at the bullets and the weight of the gun with or without magazines is completely different. The normal police will know as soon as they take it. It is also very strange to ask him to maintain order in the front and agree immediately. Before the news came out, he was discussing whether the protagonist was hijacking the plane. After the news was added fuel to the fire, he could make it through after a speech? I don't believe it. If he and the gang of terrorists went directly to ask the black man to get the magazine, it would be fine instead of being shot, presumably just pretending to be a good person for the sake of acting? Wouldn't it be easier to build a good image if you said that you were a police officer who helped maintain order? Anyway, I feel that I have thought about all kinds of chaos. The terrorists don’t want to leave after they have the money. The black guy was fooled to defuse the bomb. Where will the money come from if the protagonist is not dead? Hey, I really can't think about it too much, otherwise all kinds of mess...
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