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Anti-Terrorism 24 Hours is on par with jailbreaking.
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At first, I watched an episode with the attitude of learning English, full of curiosity, and was completely fascinated by its plot, and if I stopped taking notes to watch it, I would be so sorry for the director, and your thrilling spiritual enjoyment would be ruined. Therefore, the first takeaway from watching this drama is that this American drama is not suitable for English learning.
If you're not familiar with the director's shooting routine at first, it's easy to get caught up in the ups and downs of the plot, episode after episode, and can't help yourself. It's as if every adventure has an accident, and every accident seems to be put to rest in the end.
Violent, bloody, and sometimes even horrifying. Not only is there violence in prisons, but even more terrifying is the bloodshed outside prisons. The conspiracy of the highest power, the lowest of the commoners.
Rebellion, a race against time, a struggle against death, and too many innocent people have lost their lives in the process, and their lives are like mustard in the eyes of those in power. And they are always intrigued and intrigued.
The prison, where the best part is always staged, and everyone in the prison is a legend. The further back you look, the more you think of them.
The more objective it will be, the more people and things are not what you imagined at first, all the mysteries will be revealed at the end, and the more you want them to escape from prison, the more the director will grind.
The male protagonist is simply handsome, since watching this drama, I have been imitating the calm temperament of the male protagonist every day. Really, super calm.
No matter how sinister the form, he can save the day with his calmness.
Why did those prisoners have to kill the doctor during the prison riot, it was like crazy, the doctor usually did it for them.
Seeing a doctor should at least have a little feeling, and when there was no riot, there were also a few policemen and a few doctors, why were they so well-behaved?
And why is it that no one has found out who did it when John was injured in prison?
Doesn't it mean that the safety of prisoners is important?
Since it's the biggest and best prison, why do I feel like a lot of them are not reasonably designed? There are only a few policemen, and more importantly, the inmates can gather together often, and the warden doesn't seem to have learned the lessons of the first riot in the prison, the first time.
The heat was too hot for a riot, and the prisoners gathered together, and the screws were easily shaken off, and the few police forces were quickly breached.
If the prisoners complain a little later, aren't you afraid of a second riot? And the war between black and white, how can such a prison give an account to the families of prisoners?
And in the end, why do you have to leave the door for the male protagonist, since they have to pry the window open, they almost hit a door! Because of this door, the doctor who harmed him ended up taking drugs again! So the question arises again, as for it? As for drug use? I began to doubt the director's IQ.
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Pretty. Because the plot of the drama "Prison Break" is very brain-burning, and the plot is very compact, I think it's very good.
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It's very good-looking, this drama has always been **, each episode has a special unique meaning, and it is also very interesting.
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I watched it several times, and the first three were good-looking, but the fourth part was not good-looking at the beginning, and it was a bit unfinished.
It's good-looking, "Lie to Me> teaches you how to see through other people's lies, "The Vampire Diaries" is now a very popular youth idol drama.
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