The film itself is very bland, and does not use the plot twists and turns as a selling point. But I personally feel that the director's casting is very reasonable. Norton is handsome and unrestrained, but also reveals some weakness, which is in line with the needs of the role. The film was released in 2002, a year after the 9/11 incident in the United States, and was mentioned many times in the film. The male protagonist once had a great reputation in the drug trafficking industry and was close to the status of the American police in the world. After Norton stopped, he was severely beaten and faced seven years in prison. The anxiety and doubt during this period were consistent with the panic after the 9/11 incident in the United States. Brings hope, but reality is still scarred and jailed. In line with the beautiful anti-terrorism plan of the United States, the ruins are still in front of us.
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