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Darrion 2022-04-23 07:01:36

I can't write anymore!

I found that if you want to write about the aftermath of a movie, it’s best to write it when you just finished watching it. Humans have limited capacity in their minds, and new things are squeezed in every day, and correspondingly, a lot of outdated things will be lost. squeeze out. Once the three-day shelf life is exceeded, many feelings will be more or less forgotten.

Not only is it time-consuming and labor-intensive to regain forgotten feelings, but there are also times when the feeling suddenly disappears, and the enthusiasm for writing is lost over time.

In fact, this article was written as early as half a month ago. After so long, I really have no feeling for the following movies. so, leave it alone!

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The Next Three Days quotes

  • Damon Pennington: But before you do anything, you have to ask yourself if you can do it. Can you forget about ever seeing your parents again? Can you kill a guard? Leave your kid at a gas station? Push some nice old lady to the ground just because she gets between you and the door? Because to do this thing, that's who you have to become. And if you can't, don't start, 'cause you'll just get someone killed.

    John Brennan: How did you get caught?

    Damon Pennington: I gave myself up. I couldn't take wondering when someone was gonna come through the bedroom door.

  • Mike: What do you need?

    John Brennan: Passports, driver's license, a social security number that'll take a credit check.

    Mike: $3,700.

    John Brennan: That's too much.

    Mike: It is if you never get them.