Uncle Strange Antihero

Wava 2021-12-16 08:01:15

Pig's feet is a strange anti-hero uncle, but this kind of person will always be a hero in the end. This kind of movie will always end like this, but the audience still eats this set, which is suitable for literary youth.
In short, the complex is general, the pig's feet are very interesting, and there are many highlights in the dialogue, such as the market value of the batch of drugs (it will not be so troublesome if it is calculated by cutting cake). But it's still too chatty, a bit like Quentin's movie.

PS: In Ireland, the police are not called policemen or guards. They are usually called An Garda Siochana (meaning, Irish police) or simply Garda. But no one outside of Ireland can understand the meaning of the word Garda, so the name of the film is still called the more general guard.

PS2: It's a pity that gay policeman's wife, I hope that the uncle of the camera will take her far away at the end.

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The Guard quotes

  • Sergeant Gerry Boyle: What's a derringer?

    Colum Hennessey: It's like a baby gun. One of the gay lads used to... used to like secreting it on his person, you know.

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle: There were gay lads in the IRA?

    Colum Hennessey: There are one or two. Well, it was the only way we could successfully infiltrate the MI5.

  • Francis Sheehy: [dropping his binoculars] Nothing. Tomorrow night's sell, we're good to go.

    [thumbs up]

    Clive Cornell: I fuckin' hate that.

    Francis Sheehy: What?

    Clive Cornell: Americanisms. "Good to go."