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Mark 2022-04-18 17:34:53
The works of Lawrence, the first person in contemporary European and American mystery novels
"Walking Through the Shadow of Death" is his 1992 cold and dark mystery novel. At the time, it was a very good theme, kidnapping and murdering, gay, dismemberment, all kinds of curiosity, showing the darkness of New York and the distortion of human nature. However, I actually don't fully understand...
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Ofelia 2022-04-18 17:34:53
Hurricane Dad also plays a bad movie
The ambient tone and background music are good, but the story is relatively poor. It is very different from the dragon tattoo, and it is also a novel adaptation. What does the director want to say? Will the protagonist make up his mind to eliminate evil and do his best if all the people around him...

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Jerad 2022-04-19 09:01:59
Full score adaptation, take the essence but alter it to be distinct from the original work. The reasoning in this part is not strong but there are many action parts, which is very suitable for adaptation. With less inner monologue but more realistic textures that books can't show, indeed Matthew should be a person with few words and actions. TJ's role is also used very well.
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Lionel 2022-04-23 07:02:15
(5) The original should be much better than this.
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A Walk Among the Tombstones quotes
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Waitress - The Flame: Sure you don't want a soda or something, honey?
TJ: I know you just love to give a young black man like myself one of your sperm-killer sodas. But no thank you, ma'am. I'll just stick with the water.
Matt Scudder: What?
TJ: They only give sodas to low-income people. With a bunch of chemicals in them to sterilize you. That's why I only drink water. A gallon a day and stay hydrated.
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Matt Scudder: You gonna stab me now with that big fucking knife?
Jonas Loogan: It's gonna bother me, too. For a long time, I know it will.
Matt Scudder: How much is it gonna bother you I take that knife away and stick it in your neck?
Jonas Loogan: Could you really do that?
Matt Scudder: Yeah, I really could. But I'd rather not.