In 2010, Anna joined forces with Gina (Gabriena White), Joe, and Maria (Tatiana Pajekovic), who are also the prostitutes of Karasov, to launch a rebellion. They hired Frank Martin (played by Ed Scrin) to drive for him, and kidnapped Frank's father (played by Ray Stevenson) to force Frank to follow suit. They killed Tugan, the accountant of Karasov, and got the books from Tugan's bank safe. They fascinated Karasov’s partner Leo with narcotics, and used the medicine pancake to fascinate Karasov’s partner Yuli. They used their fingerprints and the password on the ledger to take their money and then Transferring to Karasov's account leads to gangsters. In the end, three of Anna's female companions were killed. Anna shot Karasov and won a huge sum of US$320 million.
One month later, Anna distributed 75 million US dollars to each of the three female companions' family members, and 10 million US dollars to Frank and his father.
The scene of the drag racing was good, and the shots of using the tail to hit the fire hydrant tap and rushing into the waiting hall from the airport through the connecting passage between the plane and the terminal building were impressive. In order to ask the police to chase after it, it’s very cool to directly blow up the original car, but can it recover the cost of being a driver?
The hand-to-hand scenes are normal, and the male protagonist is obviously open when fighting hand-to-hand. Although the fighting that makes full use of the props has the shadow of the Hong Kong-style Jackie Chan martial arts, the movements are not smooth enough and a bit fake.
A qualified popcorn movie, the plot is tight and there is no peeing point, the male protagonist and his father's looks are good, the four women's long legs are eye-catching, but the story is too bad.
As the male protagonist’s car, Audi, the male protagonist’s father, Evian mineral water sales representative, is clearly advertised.
Jason Statham, the protagonist of the first three films, refused to star in the film because his remuneration requirements were not met.
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