First of all, the plot is very turbulent. The audience has been misled by the movie, thinking that the planner of the bombing was a controlling mental paranoia. It was only when 14 trucks appeared that the terrorists wanted to divert the attention of the police so they arranged it in an elementary school in New York. Bombs, they can take advantage of the vacancy of Wall Street's police force at this time to rob the Federal Reserve Bank's vaults! ! In the end, McClean and his partner tracked down the container ship, only to find that the terrorists claimed to bury the gold and the ship in the Long Island Strait in order to realize the fairness of the world’s wealth. However, McClean did not buy it. Based on his knowledge of the Simon family, Thinking that this claim is still a trick to divert attention, when the Coast Guard salvaged the two protagonists, McLean originally wanted to give up the hunt. When he called his wife to apologize, he accidentally discovered the medicine Simon gave him. The bottom of the bottle reads "North of the Border", confirming that Simon and his armed forces moved the gold to the border between Canada and the United States. Finally, with his own marksmanship, Macleans hit the wire contacts, causing the helicopter piloted by Simon to fall and explode, and the plot ends.
I think the shortcoming is that the confrontation between the hostile armed forces and the police was not shown in the end, probably because of the length of the film.
Then, the details are very good. Although it is personal heroism, it has other manifestations, such as other police officers struggling to rescue students trapped in school, cooperation between black and white people, the kindness of Simon's subordinates, and the relationship between Macleans and his wife. . . This sublimated the movie.
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