Where is your conscience. . .

Marlene 2022-03-25 08:01:01

CBS is a specialist in crime dramas, and CSI CMs are all favorite dramas. When I first watched FP, I thought it was just a crime from a sniper's point of view. SRU is similar to BAU to some extent, except that one is to prevent crime, and the other is to reduce the destructiveness and destructiveness that crime may cause. Like the introduction said, "Rescue hostages, fight gangsters, defuse bombs, and operate cutting-edge weapons."

Different from ordinary police and gangster films, the screenwriter of each episode will make people fall into thinking along with the plot. Even for a sharpshooter, the wind speed and angle are calculated very accurately. When dealing with a sudden crisis, he may shoot the wrong person. Life is not a toy for anyone. The pressure of public opinion and the psychological shadow will probably always go hand in hand. The second episode is my favorite so far. That's all about love. People can only see their weakness when they are on the edge of despair. It is not easy for anyone to give up priority. Of course, it is more idealistic. Who can be so generous. Everyone makes mistakes, not the heinous perverts have the opportunity to reform, and the conscience will tell you what to do and what not to do, it depends on how you choose.

PS The music at the end of each episode is very good, there is no big big name, maybe this book will become a series that big names often join in the future. . .

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  • Talia 2022-04-21 09:03:51

    For the first time, I realized that Canadians are so humane in making this kind of police rescue film. Although they are people with guns, there are all kinds of sad stories behind them!

  • Lloyd 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    The ending song of Jiji pokes tears is great