Crime movies have in common that the first parts are a gem or a resounding success, while the second part sometimes leaves a lot to be desired, as the story is either not good or carries the same theme repetitively. This film offers a regular story, a change of path for the co-star and a script that becomes repetitive in certain circumstances, because again all the films of that time were either about narcos or were about policemen, that I think did not help at all to everything that the story was..The ending did surprise me honestly, because many of us would expect a third part, but the ending shows us that the director wanted to cut the film in one go, that is, to close the duo in an interesting way, something different from the first film to give it a bit of added value. While the ending shows us that many times the good guys don't always win, it's an interesting thing.
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