The two protagonists in this play "Little White Rabbit" and "Carrot"

Jasmin 2022-04-21 09:01:53

I've seen some shootout films before, 13 Blocks, Die Hard... Others can't think of a name for a while. But none of this is wonderful.
People died from beginning to end, gunshots rang from beginning to end, and the ubiquitous murder weapon and food "carrot".
Our hero "Little White Rabbit" is always a sharpshooter, from delivery to sex, absolutely. In the extremely critical moment of escape, he did not forget the silence of his opponent: the neon lights were marked as FUCK U.
Even in the final skydiving, they completed a desperate duel with more than a dozen opponents in the air. The bullets "swish" at an altitude of several kilometers. Although it looks a bit fake, it is considered fresh.
The plot is secondary in this movie, whether it is reasonable or not, whether justice defeats evil or not, you just need to keep your eyes open and follow the fun. In the play at the gun manufacturer's base camp, "Little White Rabbit" used the principle of leverage to control multiple automatic rifles (I don't quite understand it, please correct me from a professional friend) to kill dozens of opponents. I was so excited that I jumped up from the sofa, Shout out "Have fun!" I
believe that gay men like this movie more, because there are plots that can only appear in many people's dreams: while making out with a woman while shooting the person who came to assassinate him, he can do everything calmly like a hero , in the exciting battle, let yourself and the other party reach the climax.
"Little White Rabbit" finally conquered the enemy's dog, probably because the dog also felt that his owner would make himself a specimen. "Little White Rabbit" is the true pet lover. Wow, the director is so talented

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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.