Where the lone killer is illogical

Yolanda 2022-04-19 09:02:13

The employer sent someone to kill Jeff. It's amazing. In broad daylight, he shoots and kills people on the overpass. He is not afraid of being seen by people in the surrounding houses. He also ignores several cars parked under the bridge. He is not afraid of anyone passing by. . Jeff had to wait until night to kill, so he was very careful, not sure how the director arranged it like this. Jeff was shot in the arm, but he didn't even cover it and went home openly with blood flowing through the hole of the gun. It's so awesome, it seems like all passersby are blind. Jeff fought against the people sent by his employer at home. He subdued the other party and asked why, but the other party didn’t say. Just nearby, I didn't even draw the curtains, so I wasn't afraid of being seen by the police. In that old-fashioned wooden building, I usually walked around with a bang. What would happen if a shot was fired? The husband didn't even know that, the two of them were using pistols without a silencer. Jeff rushed into his employer's high-end residential area to kill his employer. He didn't even close the door, he just opened the door and shot and killed him. It was like a no-man's land, and no one knew about it. There are still a lot of mistakes I won't mention one by one. In short, movies are fictional, and fictional stories will always have many loopholes.

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Le Samouraï quotes

  • Superintendant: I must ask you both to forgive me. Our job leaves no room for etiquette.

  • Superintendant's Assistant: What do you think about Costello?

    Superintendant: I never think.