It's good-looking, it's the kind of adrenaline-pumping kind of good-looking sitting in a movie theater. The announcement of this film is too bad. I caught a glimpse of the movie blogger I followed on the homepage and recommended it. I bought a movie ticket blindly, and only when I saw the poster at the cinema did I know it was the work of the Black Panther actor during his lifetime. Translating the title of the film into "21 Bridges" is also very inconsistent with the habitual thinking of domestic audiences. It is better to translate it into "Life and Death in Manhattan" or "New York Lockdown". When I watched it, I found that I was blind to the black actor's face. When the second male appeared, I wondered why the male protagonist was a policeman during the day and a robber at night. He was so cowardly when he robbed, and then found out, oh, it's two people. Aside from these, it is a good movie of police and gangster shootout that is very suitable for movie theaters. The plot is not particularly stretched. Although a smart audience like me has basically guessed all the plot reversals, because the puzzles are solved quickly, there will be no such thing as that. It's not the kind of trick that Laozi already knew, but the feeling of "bingo guessed it right". The setting of the male protagonist is actually very suitable for making it into an American drama, but whether the movie has a sequel or not, it is impossible for the same person to star in the movie... (suddenly sad)
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