Double-edged guns
A premise that looks cool on paper and jam packed with actions, the setup of the two contrasting leads is great but how the story progresses at the latter stage is a little unconvincing, those manipulation plans are just far from reality. The whole politicized guns distribution situation at the end is even harder to believe, but what it does right though is the rage shown on suppressed individuals that is valid enough to keep the storyline moving. It's just that it became a bit too ambitious on the world building side of things, where logical reasoning slowly fades away and never recovers.
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