It's hard to imagine that a combination like Zheng Yusheng, Xue Jingqiu, and Han Xiaozhou would be wasted on such a movie. The ugliest Jung Woo Sung work I've ever seen.
The plot is incomplete and the connection is not in place, so many places are a bit abrupt. The line of Zheng Yusheng's villain is very puzzled. Are the people under his gang who are committing crimes hired or are themselves on the road? What is his so-called adoptive father? Why did he suddenly kill him? They organized all kinds of robberies For what, why did Zheng Yusheng help him after knowing that his adoptive father was going to kill him, why didn't he turn off his mobile phone when someone followed him, etc... I felt that the line was intermittent, not at all. explain clearly. There is also his role, which is too flat, not to say that he is not good at acting, but that he has nothing to play, and the whole character setting is incomplete, so we can only play it according to the original words in the script. Fierce, there should be panic there... The line of the monitoring team is okay, the protagonists of the talented girl and the witty uncle have all the way to the end, the unkillable uncle can continue to command after being stabbed in the neck by Zheng Yusheng, and God 666, the girl with the most memories, but this level of aura is acceptable, it is much better than the villain line.
Maybe because Zheng Yusheng is too handsome, I completely fell in love with the villain, and made up the ending that the villain won, and then many years later, Zheng Yusheng walked into a building with a briefcase on the street, gave a close-up of his eyes, and the whole film ended?
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