The action movies are pretty good. They are all old faces. To be honest, the biggest problem in the plot is to find a sniper to replace the dead ghost.
I watched the film many years ago, and it still feels good to relive it again. The sniper profession is so cool. By the way, I also like Mark Wahlberg. Unfortunately, not many masterpieces
have served in the US military for many years and have been on the battlefield. Outstanding sniper Bob Lee Swag (Mark Wahlberg) does not like to live with cold firearms all day long. So after Swag insisted on being discharged from the army, he took his loyal dog to the remote Arkansas. Begin to live the peaceful life that I have longed for for a long time.
However, Swag's happy and peaceful life did not last long and was ruthlessly broken. Swag's former boss brought a group of people to the door. Hopefully, with his years of sniper experience, he will help the President when he is giving a street speech and serve as a bodyguard for the President in the dark. Because the government has previously received news that terrorists or killers will take action, which is detrimental to the personal safety of the president. The kind and honest Swag could not withstand the persuasion of his boss, so he agreed to accept the task. On the day of the president's speech, Swag was standing in the building opposite the podium and watching. Suddenly a shot was fired and the president's bodyguard fell to the ground. When Swag was about to pick up his gun to catch the gunman, a policeman suddenly broke into the door, pointed his gun at him, and asked Swag to surrender. Swag, who hadn't recovered yet, was so confused and wanted as a suspect for assassinating the president. Fortunately, Swag was agile, shot out of the window and fled the scene with a shot in the body.
After careful consideration, Swager became sober, that he had been framed as a scapegoat from the beginning. So Swag desperately launched an investigation, chasing the real culprit, and eluded himself from the blame...
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