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Jaylon 2022-03-22 09:01:16
Pau Love Letter
The Affleck Brothers movie is a love letter to Boston, the city of academies, the city of crime, and the city where Tom Brady is worshipped. He shows you the good and bad, even especially the bad, the bottom-level culture of Pau's customs, and then tells you that he still loves its ravines. It...
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Bailee 2022-04-20 09:01:13
How to deal with the dilemma
Whether to let the girl live a happy life or to live with her drug-addicted mother is a dilemma. The difficulty is that if he chooses the latter, his girlfriend will leave him, and the police who commit crimes for the girl will be arrested. prison. Faced with this problem, although he chose the...

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Therese 2021-10-21 15:30:23
The ups and downs and the ups and downs of the plot made me feel good about the director who didn't have much love for the predecessor who was a handsome actor. And the seemingly leeway ending is actually the director's position, even though this position is so clever that you still can't figure out your own position. Behaviors that take kindness as the starting point sharpen unexpected changes because of differences between people. Who has never been young, firmly wants to change the world by relying on self-righteous principles.
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Idella 2022-04-23 07:01:20
What a sad ending....What an amazing ending!
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Patrick Kenzie: I'm calling state police in five minutes. They'll be here in ten.
Capt. Jack Doyle: Thought you would've done that by now. You know why you haven't? Because you think this might be an irreparable mistake. Because deep inside you, you know it doesn't matter what the rules say. When the lights go out, and you ask yourself "is she better off here or better off there", you know the answer. And you always will. You... you could do a right thing here. A good thing. Men live their whole lives without getting this chance. You walk away from it, you may not regret it when you get home. You may not regret it for a year, but when you get to where I am, I promise you, you will. I'll be dead, you'll be old. But she... she'll be dragging around a couple of tattered, damaged children of her own, and you'll be the one who has to tell them you're sorry.
Patrick Kenzie: You know what? Maybe that'll happen. And if it does, I'll tell them I'm sorry and I'll live with it. But what's never gonna happen and what I'm not gonna do is have to apologize to a grown woman who comes to me and says: "I was kidnapped when I was a little girl, and my aunt hired you to find me. And you did, you found me with some strange family. But you broke your promise and you left me there. Why? Why didn't you bring me home? Because all the snacks and the outfits and the family trips don't matter. They stole me. It wasn't my family and you knew about it and you knew better and you did nothing". And maybe that grown woman will forgive me, but I'll never forgive myself.
Capt. Jack Doyle: I did what I did for the sake of the child. All right. For me, too. But now, I'm asking you for the sake of the child. I'm begging you. You think about it.