Three men in Brooklyn, three different lives

Christy 2022-01-03 08:01:56

Anthony Fouquay’s filming has a distinctive sense of realism, from the anti-narcotics police described in "Training Day", which helped Denzel Washington win the Oscar for Best Actor, wandering on the edge of moral conscience and financial interests His choice of humanity is tested, or the commercial action blockbuster "Life and Death Sniper" satirizes the slaughter of African villages carried out by U.S. government officials for profit. He dared to expose some realities that society has never dared to face, and satirize them. The film is also so used to his previous style. The police have always played the role of heroes or villains in American movies. Most of them are playing soy sauce. In most movies, there are few in-depth understandings of the profession of police, and this film is about Three police officers in Brooklyn, and three different lives surrounding Brooklyn, Anthony Fouquet photographed three unrelated clues in this story in one breath, each clue has its own independent Stories and different connotations. This movie reflects the family, society, and own problems that American police have to deal with every day, as well as the embarrassment of facing their own conscience.
Brooklyn is a city with a high crime rate and widespread racial discrimination. Drug dealings and sex trades, gun trades, and all imaginable types of crime can be found here. Eddie is a retiring police officer who will be leaning on the lead in a few days. He lives on a pension, so he doesn’t want to cause trouble before retirement, and ignores all crimes that constitute a crime. Thrall is a good man who loves his family, but his salary can’t provide his family with a better life. So he has to do a lot of things that are not part of his code of conduct. Tango is an undercover agent sent by the police to a drug gang. The boss has saved his life, so he is reluctant to betray the boss. How should he choose? The film uses darkness and melancholy as the basic tones, just like the inner colors of the three protagonists. They all face the difficulties alone and the complex and gloomy psychology of making choices between good and evil. When Thrall took the drug dealer’s nest for the first time, he almost lost control because the stolen money was hidden by the drug dealer in advance, and the stolen money could not be found. However, when he also took out a drug dealer’s nest the second time, he looked at the table full of stolen money for a long time. He didn’t take it. His morality and money scales have always been fluctuating, but even so, he still had to face the dilemma that reality gave him, and once again rob the drug dealer’s money, but unfortunately died there this time. Tango is also going to be in the arena. He chooses loyally and professionally. He wants to get a chance for promotion, but his conscience tells him that the boss is kind to him and he has not made a decision. Because he does the same things as criminals every day, he can’t forget that he is a policeman. Suffering, after the boss was killed by the police on the roadside, he and his boss fell out, and finally killed his former criminal accomplice as a policeman, but he died under the gun of another policeman. His mood is complicated because he witnessed a case of human trafficking, but because he was about to retire and didn’t want to cause trouble, he just sat back and watched. His partner killed an unarmed young man. He insisted on his statement and refused to provide false statements to his superiors and was suspended. At this time, he no longer cared about retirement. He followed the traffickers to their lair and killed two. The criminal rescued two girls. Three unrelated men came to this for various reasons, but only Eddie walked out with a large police light behind him. At this time, he was no longer a policeman, but he found it. The feeling of being a police officer.
The three protagonists are all powerful actors, and the performance of these three people is a good film that truly reflects the conflict between human morality and interest and money. They completely performed the taste required by their roles. Come out, so it feels real and easy to engage.
In fact, the content of the film is often more than that, but my literary ability and thinking ability are limited, the content of the story is many, and complex, complex life, complex psychology, complex Brooklyn.

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  • Det. Sal Procida: What happened to the cops?

    Carlo: Nothin. They were were right even though they were wrong. And I was wrong only *because* that I was right. Ya see? You get that now. You get that, right?

    Det. Sal ProcidaCarlo: Righta and wronga.

  • Tango: I'm a cop, B.