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Claude 2021-12-09 08:01:27
Angelic beautiful emotions
In the world of sound, color, light and shadow, Costner performed a fugitive from Stockholm syndrome so delicately. In addition to lamenting that the father (Eastwood) made the right choice in casting, it is inseparable from the superb acting skills of Costner and other actors. . There is no...
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Antonia 2022-03-22 09:01:50
A Perfect World? So why do we cry?
Isn't it just a fugitive who was on the run, an 8-year-old boy was taken as a hostage, and finally the fugitive was killed and the hostage was rescued, what a perfect ending. . . What are you crying for?
Probably we are all in love.
We come into this world alone, longing to be...
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Sally Gerber: Haynes is a criminal's criminal - armed robbery, man-on-man confrontation. Pugh, on the other hand, has a rap sheet littered with manslaughter, you name it. They'll split soon.
Tom Adler: What about the hostages? What are they gonna do - flip a coin to see who gets to keep who?
Sally Gerber: It's happened before. Either way, it's a dilemma they'll address soon - that's why we've got to address it now.
Chief Red Garnett: Well, "we" don't have a dilemma. Neither do they. They'll simply get rid of one hostage, and keep the other - if they haven't done so already.
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Chief Red Garnett: You get to know me a little better, you'll find havin' a strong backside and a good sense of humor'll get you a lot.
Sally Gerber: Yeah; well, I have a fine sense of humor - but the one thing I won't do is be your straight man, so you can play hero to a bunch of morons who think you're some kind of hillbilly Sherlock Holmes.
Chief Red Garnett: [taking a sip of coffee] Oh, shit. Damn... You know, Arthur Godfrey said this stuff'll keep you young, but I'm not sure it's worth it.