Very touching movie. Change face. When Sean became Troy, from a police officer who punishes evil and promotes goodness to a cold-blooded killer, how entangled in his heart, Sean must fully express the madness, madness, and madness of Troy in prison. Showed that exaggerated crazy smile. Suddenly I thought of the actor's sentence in "Detective Chinatown". It was not this movie, but the movie, "I want to understand criminals from the bottom of my heart, so I became a criminal". That's probably what it meant, yes. This movie is "BAT MAN" by the great god Nuolan. I think it is a great idea for a man of justice to interpret an evil villain. By the way, the prison with a magnetic field built on the sea is also a great idea. Put on your shoes and control the magnetic field to control the criminals.
And Troy quickly awoke, acting as a police officer. Both of them put on the masks they hated the most, and played a role that they knew best but hated the most. Police officers and gangsters. It also reminded me of Carl and Frank, who had a long history of cherishing each other in "Cat and Mouse Game". It is a pity that the two of them succeeded each other. In the end, Carl also rescued Frank, and the two of them have been friends.
Police and bandits chasing a lifetime.
The airship chase scene was the climax of the climax. Didn’t expect that they were willing to slap themselves in the face? The
most touching thing was the phrase "I sleep with he wilf" when Sean Cage asked the bad guys for help. The smile with tears was like the feeling that Deng Chao hugged Lin Yun and threw himself into the sea at the end of "Mermaid", smiling and crying.
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