Courier has also become a high-risk occupation

Isabell 2022-04-19 09:02:07

This film has hacked China, but that's not what I'm concerned about.
From the first time I met Jon Joseph in Inception, I liked Jon Joseph in "The Ring Messenger", and then when Jon Joseph started delivering couriers, I really became a fan of him.
He is not tall and thin, and the corners of his mouth are slightly upturned when he is not smiling. In "Inception", his hair is carefully groomed and shiny, giving him a gay feeling. I really liked the image of Allen Page's suit in "Inception", at that time I thought they were a match made in heaven. Let's talk about it again...
There is no transmission, no brakes, and I can only pedal non-stop. The male bicycle courier is speeding in New York desperately, just because he doesn't like wearing suits and squatting in the office. I was an intern in a courier service, and I had the experience of following the master to deliver parcels early in the morning in winter. After watching this film, my deepest feeling is that work should be regarded as a fun thing. You use work as a means of subsistence, and you lose. "Sleepless in the Supermarket" taught me how to make working hours faster, and "Deadly Dispatch" taught me how to make work fun.
Having said so much, it doesn't seem to match the title. Forget it, I wanted to highlight the stalwart of the courier, but it was too hypocritical, God bless us!

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  • Marcelino 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    Among the many American films that have blacked out my celestial dynasty, this one really blacked out the style, the black out of the level, and the black out of the new ideas. It is worthy of encouragement.

  • Amelia 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The American emperor likes to blacken my great empire in movies. But I really like Michael Shannon more and more! ! !

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