go through fire and water

Eloisa 2022-04-19 09:01:40

I remember two conversations: one was when two mounted police officers were waiting for the two brothers, and the young mounted police officer said that this land belonged to his ancestors 150 years ago and then was taken by them (the American army), and now the land here is also being taken over by them. People plundered, but this time it was no longer the army but this (pointing to the bank at this time) The second is that the mounted police finally found the younger brother. The poverty that the younger brother said was like a disease passed down from generation to generation. People have been devastated and infected everyone around them, but my children must not be like this, never again.

In fact, I personally feel that my brother is the happiest in the whole article. Compared with society, this kind of person is a scourge, a moth or a scum, but he lives very freely. He died very well, and the only thing he cared about was his younger brother, and he also helped his younger brother achieve his goal successfully. He was shot dead in the satisfaction of lamenting that he was the king of the plains after shooting the mounted policeman himself. Although I didn't live to the end of the film, I personally think that maybe he should be the one with the most happiness in this film. The title of the film translates to going through fire and water. Isn't that what the older brother did for the younger brother?

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Hell or High Water quotes

  • Marcus Hamilton: Howdy ma'am. How are you doing today?

    T-Bone Waitress: Hot . And I don't mean the good kind. So, what don't you want?

    Marcus Hamilton: Pardon?

    T-Bone Waitress: What don't you want?

    Marcus Hamilton: Oh, well, uh. I think I'll just, uh...

    T-Bone Waitress: You know. I've been working here for 44 years. Ain't nobody ever ordered nothing but T-Bone steak and a baked potato. Except this one asshole from New York tried to order trout back in 1987. We don't sell no goddamned trout. T-bone steaks. So either you don't want the corn on the cob, or you don't want the green beans. So what don't you want?

    Marcus Hamilton: I don't want green beans.

    Alberto Parker: I don't want green beans either.

    T-Bone Waitress: Steaks cooked medium rare.

    Alberto Parker: Can I get my steak cooked just a...

    T-Bone Waitress: That weren't no question.

    Alberto Parker: All right.

    T-Bone Waitress: Iced tea for you boys.

    Alberto Parker: Iced tea'd be great.

    Marcus Hamilton: Iced tea, yep. Thank you ma'am.

    T-Bone Waitress: Uh-huh.

    Marcus Hamilton: Well I'll tell you one thing. Nobody's gonna rob this son of bitch.

    Alberto Parker: My word.

  • Toby Howard: I need you sober.

    Tanner Howard: Who the hell gets drunk off a beer?