I can see my head full of question marks, who will answer my hundreds of questions for me

Erwin 2021-12-01 08:01:29

The title is exaggerated, but it is actually fourteen questions.

Let me briefly state the plot that I understand. There may be omissions or misunderstandings. I hope that the questions that arise will be answered, and the rest will be my complaint.

At the beginning, at least three ISIS elements attacked by fried eggs bombed supermarkets in Texas. After investigation, it was found that they arrived in Mexico by boat from Somalia through the Mexican gang and then smuggled to the United States. The CIA learned by forcing Somali pirates to know which Mexican ferry boats are affected by the smuggling. The protection of the gang has locked the target. Here I have the first question: It is mentioned in the second half of the film that one of the bombers is from New Jersey. What is the role of this intelligence? ?

Based on this, the U.S. set out to crack down on the Mexican gang and formulated the following plans: 1. Attack one of the core members of Gang B in the style of a gangster, the fat lawyer 2. Then pretend to be a member of Gang B and avenge the kidnapping of the youngest daughter of Gang A’s boss. 3. (Expectation) The gangs fight in chaos and reap the benefits of the fishermen.

Question 2: What is the effect of dog biting on the fight against ISIS? The gang of smugglers in the movie branch seem to be just a bunch of local snakes, right? Wouldn't there be more small gangs that have weakened the power of the big gangs, which would be more detrimental to spying on intelligence and cracking down on smuggling?

Question 3: When the youngest daughter was transported into the United States, she was so conscious that she could feel that she was flying to the United States. Isn't she afraid that she doubts what forces are capable of flying private jets to smuggle people to the United States?

After self-directed and acted a scene of hostage rescue, the U.S. planned to transport the youngest daughter back to Mexico to the Mexican police, and contacted RAFEAL, a high-level partner of the Mexican police, to discuss the matter. His hair is paler than in the first episode, but I look at his face as if it was him)

Question 4: What is the purpose of this scene of planning with Rafael? Is there any hint that he also turned into a black police officer and planned the following attack? Or do you just want to show the characters in the first episode?

Question 5: Why should she be transported here? It was shipped into the United States because there was no very secret place in Mexico to detain her. I understand, but why did it take a few days to send her back to Mexico?

Question 6 : Since Alejandro is very well-known in Mexican gangster circles, why should he pretend to be DEA? Why MATT, as a CIA agent, has no concerns about protecting privacy at all to escort the youngest daughter in person? Isn't it a hidden danger to be seen by her face?

During the escort, he was attacked by Mexican black policemen. After a gun battle, the youngest daughter ran away and killed many Mexican border policemen.

Question 7: After the shootout, there was a scene where a fat man searched for the body of a policeman and drove away. Later, when he met his little daughter asking for help, Alejandro had his head headshot. Who is this? ? Why did the little girl run away when she found out that he recognized herself? Maybe he just recognized her on TV and planned to take her home to receive the bounty?

Question 8 : Why did the little girl send Alejandro to take her back to the United States after she ran away? I know that in the video conference, a minister asked to deal with witnesses who shot the Mexican border police, but Alejandro was sent out to catch people before that. The task was to send her back to Mexico. Isn't this the completion of the task?

Question 9: Isn’t the safest place for the youngest daughter to go home? Why did Alejandro take her back to the United States and she naturally agreed?

Question ten : Why did Alejandro take her back to the United States after receiving the order to kill the youngest daughter and refusing to execute it? What happens after I go back? ? Seems like you don't have a plan, do you?

Question 11: Why did the youngest daughter and Alejandro suddenly become so close? I feel I missed a LOGAN among me

Question 12: The little girl went out to fight with her classmates. What effect did this plot play on the building character?

Question 13: How long was the last act in the film? The Snakehead Gang executed Alejandro in the middle of the night. MATT has tracked the group and witnessed Alejandro's death. Then the Snakehead Gang drove away and the helicopter chased him for a long time until the sun rose? ? Then after the shootout ended, Alejandro actually went to the shootout point? ? ? If it is estimated that Alejandro was shot at 5 am (although I think it was earlier) at 9 am in the morning, how fast did the helicopter need to chase the car for 4 hours? Alejandro was able to walk to the gunfight point 4 hours after the drive that day. How fast was he walking? ?

Question 14: How did Alejandro get out of trouble? Is a year later lazy writing directly?

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