Secondly, the part where Arnold just came back and took everyone to level up is a bit redundant. Do you want to highlight how good everyone was? After practicing for a long time without completing a task, then people start to die, which is really blind. And if Arnold wants revenge, there is absolutely no need to come back to pit his teammates. Anyway, he is no longer under surveillance, so why not go straight to Mexico?
Once again, Arnold behaved too calmly after starting to die. If he still had real feelings for his brothers, he should be a little excited and should find a way to protect the rest of the people.
There are also some soy sauce emperors, such as the guy whose pistol was soaked in the toilet of the unit by Arnold. It was useless to appear twice, especially the part of bullshitting the policewoman, which made me think that the DEA executives were involved in the underworld.
In short, there are many places in the plot that are far-fetched and awkward, and the final ending is terrible, very out of touch with the previous plot, maybe only the words that monster said when looking for the policewoman are useful. Arnold was worried after his family died. just died. So he came back and killed his entire team again. What a good leader.
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