At the beginning, when I saw the international police, I was also moved that it was fortunate that someone would deal with these arms dealers. In the end, I found that the biggest arms dealers were the members of the Security Council, and the male protagonist was just a small intermediary in the gray area. Immediately soared. After seeing this, I understand why the director found a baby face to play Interpol, because if it were played by a mature old man, it would not be able to play the idealistic temperament that was fooled by reality.
But why did that old arms dealer with a stand and integrity die so quickly without government protection? The major arms dealers don't even bring bodyguards, just like a small salesperson who comes to sell, is it too simple?
I don't know who the first big supplier of the male protagonist is? his uncle?
The police are right. Compared with nuclear weapons, firearms are the real weapons of mass destruction on the earth. If it is correct to limit nuclear weapons, then firearms should also be limited, whether it is for groups or individuals, but this will cut off many people's money. and political stance.
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