July 8th "Brooklyn Police"

Preston 2022-01-03 08:01:56

Looking at the film directed at director Anthony Fouquet, a director of a police film and a bunch of talents should be regarded as the guarantee of the film. A complex human nature is presented through the contradictions of the three irrelevant ** in the same block, and then outlines an in-depth judgment of true morality, seemingly simple interpersonal relationships, and full of money, friendship , Promotion, and other complex relationship links, is it true that the definition of reality ends in a cruel tragedy? The movie did not deliberately portray the gunfight scene, but used more than 2 hours of heavy makeup to paint the inner drama. Black and dark paint became the main color of the movie. What happened to this world? Richard Gill finally shed blood and stepped forward, with the warning lights in the background shining. He was retired and should be leaving, but he came. . . "Life is not about right and wrong, but about how much is right" Remember the lyrics behind that watch? "You have nothing but time, but time doesn't wait for me." Life may have been a mistake in the first place, and a halo of hope appeared above the dead Tango's head, release? Thrall said when he was repenting, "Why is he honorable, but I have pointed out, is there such a possibility, maybe he is not worthy of God, I don't need God's forgiveness, I want him to help me. "As a result, he died in a pile of money, risking blood. He only had a moment of calmness as his colleagues scolded, "Are you really going to give up everything? You don't know how lucky you are. Go home, go home and kiss." Wife, hug the child. Sleep and thank God for everything."

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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.