Those who do not comment dare not say, there seems to be a problem with the plot.

Olin 2021-12-30 17:20:54

Maybe I didn’t understand it. The protagonist has the ability to foresee. After the police found the casino security, the security was killed by two people. Those two were also inquiring about Johnson. When they sent the nuclear bomb, they said that someone told them to ask for it. They found a man named Johnson to kill, otherwise the plan could not be implemented, but how did the person who informed them know that Johnson has foreseen superpowers and would interfere with their plan?
They were a group of foreigners who got a nuclear bomb to the U.S. with trepidation, and then they had to find another person in the U.S. At any rate, it was also a country of hundreds of millions of people. It would be better to just detonate the nuclear bomb directly and take time to kill one. stranger.
The first time I saw the heroine, it was understandable for the heroine to reject her directly. It must be obvious that a strange man wants to strike up a conversation with him. It should be understandable to refuse directly.
Who will save me, who instigated the terrorists?

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  • Helmer 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The plot of the eyedrops in the eyelid mimics a Clockwork Orange. What a waste of red-haired Aunt Moore acting in an action movie.

  • Phyllis 2021-12-30 17:20:54

    More and more feel that Nicholas is like a second-line

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    Callie Ferris: Ready?

    Cris Johnson: Yeah.

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    Emcee: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the man who knows what you're going to do before you do it. The amazing Frank Cadillac!