"Megatron"-the hateful for the rich and unkind + perfect violence against violence

Sandra 2022-02-14 08:01:31

This is the second movie I've seen starring Johnson, and it's the same as "Jungle Warriors"-it's enjoyable and enjoyable to watch. In "Megatron" Johnson returned to his hometown after he was discharged from the army. At this time, his hometown was no longer what he missed when he was young. Dirty place. "Didn't you find out, this is not the hometown you left when you left", Johnson's friend said helplessly after Johnson nearly lost his life in order to expose the old Qian. Johnson went to the police, and it turned out to be a real irony. It turns out that they are the umbrellas and co-criminals of those evil forces. Helpless, when you are lucky enough to try to reason with the wicked, their hooliganism kicks off. When Johnson's nephew was instigated to take too much methamphetamine and his life was at stake, Johnson finally could no longer compromise. "Chris, wait a minute, call the police!", "No, that's useless at all." The only way to stop wicked people from doing evil is to let them eat their own evil consequences. Johnson smashed the casino, dismantled Lolo, and was sent to court. All the unfavorable testimony was directed against him, but Johnson’s words moved the jury: "I grew up in this town, if I became a Sheriff, I will definitely not let my tragedy continue to happen." Not only was he not guilty and released, but he really became a sheriff, bringing the misty town back into the right path. What is the law for? Protect the wealthy, protect vested interest groups, protect the officials, the influential, or protect the majority of the people who have been violated? There is a narration at the beginning of the movie "In the New Dragon Gate Inn": During the Jingtai period of the Ming Dynasty, the eunuchs had the power to set up twelve prisons, thirteen treasurys, four divisions, eight bureaus and twenty-four yamen in the capital. Among them, Dongchang, which is in charge of the intelligence supervision department, is the most arrogant and domineering. In order to deal with dissidents, Dongchang did not hesitate to spend a lot of money to recruit a group of fierce dead men everywhere, forming a cold-blooded black flag team, and secretly training them...Tang Taizong said-using copper as a mirror, you can dress up; take history as a reference Mirror, you can know the rise and fall; people as a mirror, you can know the gains and losses. now what? "Qin people have no time to mourn for themselves, and later generations to mourn; later generations mourn and ignore it, and later generations will mourn for future generations again." Call for mourning~~~~ PS: Seeing the big lion in the title, it is strong Remember MGM.

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  • Pete Vaughn: You know, Poppa's still got your gun locked up in the garage. Think you could teach me how to shoot?

    Chris Vaughn: I figured that would be scrap metal by now, Dad.

    Chris Vaughn Sr.: No. I'm still hoping you'll melt that thing down on your own.

  • Sheriff Stan Watkins: Hey, Chris. Good to see you up and about. You're looking spiffy.

    Chris Vaughn: I'm here to press charges.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: Oh, this is about that incident at the casino a while back, huh?

    Chris Vaughn: Yeah, it is.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: Because that matter's closed.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: I mean, you're lucky you weren't brought in on charges. I mean...

    Chris Vaughn: Did you even look into it?

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: They did an internal investigation. Uhmm, yeah. That's good enough for me.

    Chris Vaughn: An *internal investigation*?

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: Chris, I know you're familiar with the term no-fly zone. Because that's what the casino is. Since the mill closed down, that casino is the main source of revenue in this town. So case closed, basically. I'll see ya.

    [walks away]

    Chris Vaughn: I'm not gonna let this stand.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: [turns around] Excuse me?

    [walks back over]

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: What did you say to me?

    Chris Vaughn: I SAID, I'm not gonna let this stand.

    Sheriff Stan Watkins: You're lucky to be alive right now. That's all you need to be concentrating on. This is my town. Okay? I'm the sheriff here. I'll tell you what stands. Not the other way around. Now please get out of my building.