Escape to paradise

Meredith 2022-04-21 09:01:29

Gangs and love make this film colorful.
Escape: Gangster. In order to benefit the black and eat the black, the so-called friends and subordinates are just slaves of money. Betrayal of friends is not shameful, because people have become accustomed to it. He wanted to escape, to keep his morals, and to pay off his debts to others, but the underworld was as deep as the sea, and it was difficult to get out.
Paradise: Live a peaceful life with your lover. Love, as pure as the beginning, "she is the person I want to see most after I get out of prison, and the person I dare not give promises and hopes casually, and I am most afraid of hurting." Every day there are new discoveries that make him love Kyle more and more, and promise her the dream of a new life, but both of them know the final outcome because he is.
The chasing and fighting scenes of the gang are very exciting, and the male protagonist is chic and chivalrous. The love part is very sincere and delicate, full of tenderness, and the hero and heroine are also very eye-catching.
At the lingering moment, she asked him, have you ever killed someone? He explained a lot, but to survive. Several years of prison time have worn away his former spirit, and the Puerto Rican man who kills without blinking an eye is no longer. Finally he said, "I'm tired, really tired, she'll be fine, just let me sink"...

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  • David Kleinfeld: Fuck you and your self-righteous code of the goddamn streets. Did it pull you out of a 30 year stint in only 5 years? No, it didn't, I did. Did it get you acquitted 4 fucking times? No, it didn't, I did, so fuck you, fuck the streets, your whole goddamn world is this big, and there's only one rule, you save your own ass.

  • Carlito: If I ever, I mean if I ever see you here again, you die.

    [Snaps fingers]

    Carlito: Just like that.