The story is smooth and natural, and the shots are exquisite and exciting, but I don’t know what the theme is?
The director probably wanted to come up with a campus version of Die Hard, but the campus killer was too weak, and the heroine was too brave, lacking in confrontation and unbelievable. Especially the hostess removed the truck and the bomb exploded. According to common sense, there is nothing wrong with the heroine, and the special police outside are already densely waiting for their merits. But the heroine was completely undressed, in the same shape as Bruce Willie, covered in scars, ragged, limping, and decided to single-handedly challenge the enemy boss. This was indeed over.
If the heroine didn't have a dad of a bold sharpshooter, she would hang up in advance.
In the end, the criminal student could escape smoothly, and the hostess successfully got the daddy's sniper rifle, sniped and killed the criminal, highlighting it. This is too far-fetched.
In fact, this kind of subject matter can be very high-grade, either by photographing human nature in a desperate situation, or by in-depth exploration of the social causes of the endless campus shootings and how to best respond to such emergencies.
It turned out to be a brainless popcorn entertainment movie!
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