This idea is good, and the first half of the implementation is good. Although the setting of the soy sauce male policeman is too vulgar ("Are you kidding me?"), the pillar on the outer wall is well used, and the smoking bridge is also glorious, but Eddy Harris' villain is too much for errands, the old man is old and old, his edge is gone, and he plays badly and is funny.
Worse than the villain is the ending, which ended in a defeat.
The story of this kind of conspiracy or ingenuity needs to finally make the audience unexpected and come back, but also explain what the protagonist is planning to win. But the protagonist was able to win in the end, not by his brain, but entirely by character, or the protagonist's halo.
However, the southern accent of the female number one and the devil figure of the female number two pull back points, especially the figure of the female number two, which belongs to the Japanese two-dimensional world, ah yeah yeah yeah...
if I am a plastic surgery hospital, it will be free Play this movie, and then enter the commercial where she wears a three-point tights.
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