The chaos of the main theme of the film is also a major feature. You want to say that the film was made into a suspense of pure brainless action. (We are also Bourne Fan. Seek truth from facts. Bourne wants to say that there is really no ideological connotation, but the three are all awesome action movies that create a cold style.) But the director doesn’t know which one is wrong, but wants to go. In terms of the brilliance of humanity, it’s just a matter of arranging a tourist role that has nothing to do with the main line-and no matter if you are just getting bombed, you will run wild with the camera around, and you can help the police. You can take a camera. I really can't figure out how to help. To say that the terrorist ended up fucking overturned the car for a little girl, and the whole plan was ruined. It's too fucking bullshit. The innocent brother of the old Dalian killer died without blinking. At a critical moment, a little girl fell back. What the hell are you thinking, director? Do you really treat the audience as a fool?
Come on, it's another anti-terrorist movie, and it's the so-called justice over the evil. Although it is not as exaggerated as Air Force One, the president can be regarded as rebelling, but it is a pity that he is beating women. Next time, I’ll make a movie about how Mr. President pretended to be captured and went deep into the tiger’s den. Finally, the inside and the outside should be combined to destroy the terrorist’s nest. By the way, there will be another episode where American civilians rescued little girls from Arab countries. Show the glory of humanity.
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