Curious about the plot of the movie, now that Pierce had died unexpectedly, the audience watched as the movie cut to a two-year time skip, the explosions becoming rampant again.
Then came the scene with Sam disobeying orders from his superiors to not investigate the bombings and Abraham banging his hands on the desk as he left, introducing him as the villain of the movie without out rightly declaring it.
This was all predictable stuff but, it was executed so well with stellar performances from the actors in question, the audience couldn't help but be carried along.
As the movie continued, the protagonist and the antagonist now made clear, the beautifully-choreographed action scenes in the movie that followed, kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
Truly, the directing and the cinematography of those scenes really stood out as there were literally no shaky camera movements, sudden camera cuts or use of stunt doubles.
No Mind by Milkblood.
Imagine, if I decided to just, leave it on a cliffhanger.
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