The most sought-after weakness is the child

Sarai 2022-04-20 09:01:40

I don't know since when, Clive Owen began to deal with children, and they were all newborn babies. In "Children of Men", he just took care of the babies, but in this play, He even took over the job of connecting students. However, compared to the safety of the mother and baby in "Children of Man", he was not competent enough in "Bodyguard", and the child's mother was shot before the child was warm. But this is also impossible, who made a love in the hail of bullets waiting for him?
The smith and orange carrots remind me of leons and emeralds, except that carrots are obviously more useful. Of course, the two sharpshooters have more important similarities. They both died for unrelated children. It's just that the movie is called "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", and this one can be called "This Spotlight Is Very Gentle", probably because Owen felt that "Son of Man" was too heavy, so let's take it easy, so the enemy is very funny. The wife's phone is always smiling; the child is cute and cooperative, and wears Owen's stinky socks all the time; of course, there are brave and loving beauties to accompany you~~
Compared with the heavy responsibility of the "son of mankind", here is a little girl. Infant life is more pure. In addition to being meaningful to a dying congressman, the so-called gun control bill is only far-fetched. Let's just watch a HAPPY ENDING easily.

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Shoot 'Em Up quotes

  • Mr. Hertz: [refering to Mr. Smith's techniques] National sports pistol champion at age 10. Recruited by the army. Sound like black ops got him and trained him.

  • [DQ has just had a quickie with a passing john to raise some quick cash]

    DQ: To buy something for the baby.

    Mr. Smith: Something for the baby?

    [back in the pawnshop, she wraps Baby Oliver in a bulletproof vest]

    DQ: A bulletproof vest is better than a crib.

    Mr. Smith: I hate to think what you'd do to get him into the right school.