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Dorris 2022-03-19 09:01:04
Rules are made to be broken
In fact, I want to say that this is an educational film: what I saw in this film is:
1. Only the paranoid can survive: The survival I am talking about is not the survival of lingering, but the survival of a free man. In fact, I think the so-called evolution is driven by the success of paranoia. It... -
Eli 2022-03-21 09:01:36
What does it mean to hold on to love and never give up
How deeply does he love a person, he will be so persistent towards her, even if all the evidence points to her killing her female boss, even if everyone thinks she is the murderer, he has never doubted his wife, or even never. She wasn't asked if she actually committed a murder. He just sticks to...

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Jude 2022-03-23 09:01:34
Watching it at the cinema with my future girlfriend
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Elda 2022-03-25 09:01:06
The characters are flat, so they can't evoke sympathy. The police do not always represent justice, but denying the overall authority with some exceptions is not universal in itself. It seems that Hollywood always likes to challenge taboos to satisfy the lust of ordinary audiences, to vent their dissatisfaction with society while watching movies, and then Get out of the movie theater and continue to be a law-abiding citizen. Dissatisfaction is illusoryly released, so on the surface it is challenging authority, but in fact it is maintaining the order of reality
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Mike: You were supposed to leave.
John Brennan: I need them.
Mike: You notice that guy was a cop?
John Brennan: Which guy?
Mike: The one with the red light in his back window.
[John feels ridiculous. Mike hands him the documents]
Mike: Just give me the money.
[John hands him the envelope of money. Mike checks it]
Mike: You want this too much. You're going to fuck it up.
[Mike speeds off. The second rider gives John a look and follows. John looks over the passports with their new names]
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Lara Brennan: You know, you never even asked me if I did it... if I murdered her.
John Brennan: Because I know you didn't.
Lara Brennan: Well, you'd be wrong.