About that ray of sunshine and so on

Watson 2022-04-22 07:01:05

After watching this film, my classmates told me that John was using Schumacher's F1 technique while using superhuman strength to save his wife who wanted to kill him. Can it be true, but what is even more false is that at the moment of "the rest of the world", they spent a minute enjoying the afternoon sun.
When I watched the movie, I just felt that it was too confusing to use the life and death moments of the previous moment to highlight the good times of this moment, but when I started to reminisce about this movie, I realized that this moment was really worth thinking about. Because if it were me, I would have started to jump up a long time ago, using force (or brute force) to escort people into the car, and restricting personal freedom under the banner of protecting personal safety when entering the next step, etc. coercive means. In any case, with my current brain, I really can't think of using such a superb solution to accompany her to bask in such a poisonous sun. To sum it up in one sentence, "I'm still too young."
However, this is not what surprised me the most. When I found out that no matter from which angle of the camera lens to close up, John, who was facing the golden light, still didn't change his face or heartbeat, as if nothing happened just now. Suddenly I realized that during the past 35 minutes of the prison break process, he seemed to have facial paralysis, and he had no facial expression at all. That's it, cow, it's so awesome! No wonder the black PD asked this guy's a teacher? I think I'll ask this question too.
Sun Tzu said: If you have a thunder in your chest and your face is like a flat lake, you can worship the general.

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The Next Three Days quotes

  • [first lines]

    David: Please, get me to a hospital. I can't breathe. I...

  • Erit: Don't apologize, it's genetics. Women are always competing with each other. That's why you're having problems with your boss.

    Lara Brennan: Because she's a woman...

    Erit: Exactly. Women should work under men, men under women. That's it.

    John Brennan: What about men under men?

    Erit: That's fine too, I mean they can deal with it.