This is a police and gangster film that focuses on describing the life of the police, which is different from the stereotyped police and gangster film in Hollywood, where cars are chasing in the streets and alleys, so it can move people's hearts. The gags between the Mexican police and Gyllenhaal, as well as Gyllenhaal's love and marriage, make the film a lot more tender than nervous. The camera works so well that every time they enter a room with a gun, I get nervous for a bullet out of nowhere. When Gyllenhaal and GF got married on the way to the band's performance, they were both joyful and the highlight. Gyllenhaal and Pena are both brilliant, and Gyllenhaal's focused eyes are charming. I don't like the ending of the story.
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