A very good suspense film, although the end can be guessed from the beginning, but a revenge experience is added, is it for the plot and the previous movie to have some improvement? The film finally interprets a universal view: good and evil are rewarded, not unreported, and the time has not yet arrived. The final scene has a big contrast: the lone wolf finally compares its children and grandchildren. Another highlight is the two old dramas (really popular this year). Helen Miller is really charming and makes the final flirtation with his grandson imaginative. McLean is also, insidious and cunning, a model of how bad guys get old.
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