The protagonists in the story make use of the police's resources to rob, while on the other hand they are fighting through fire and water to fight crime. As an audience, I can't find the feeling of North emotionally.
The murder of an innocent policeman became the climax of the story. No matter how wicked this group of scum characters are, when doing this, the inner conscience finally can't accept it. Two people finally rebelled against this action because of conscience. And caused this dramatic result.
At the end of the whole story, there is no showdown between good and evil at all. Simply put, bad things always end up with bad results. The bad guys killed each other and all died. I just don't understand why the sheriff wanted to execute the bad police by private means.
For the impression of this film, the cast is too strong, the performance of the actors is also very exciting, and the film production is also very detailed, but it can only be regarded as passing. The character background and psychological construction are relatively simple, each character seems to have its own story, and there is no overlap between each other. If the stories between the characters can be related and can promote the development of the story with each other, it may be more exciting. One more thing I must say is that the editing is really bad, and I have cut a lot of the actor's brilliant emotional performance.
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