The film is not first-class in essence, but it is far beyond my imagination. Maybe it will be a milestone in the de-ideologicalization of mainland films in the future. Many scenes and characters (especially Peng Yuyan) are unprecedented. For example, the people's police beat and Hanging people on a helicopter and extorting confessions as a personal vendetta shoots subdued criminals (Hollywood doesn't really feel that this is an ideological conflict with American human rights) It is also quite good at playing stubbornly ignoring the monologues at the beginning and the end. Saying that I can't see traditional ideology
is also borrowing from the settings of many foreign spy films. Finally, I feel that Call of Duty can see both the Mekong River and press e to row the boat. I think of Call of Duty 6 and finally catch Sherfield. .
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