True stories don't need any special effects

Oma 2022-04-20 09:01:47

Yesterday's terrorist attack in Boston was good?

What touched me the most was that all the police handled the emotions of terrorists in a very humane way. They didn't push each other to blame. Some just tried their best to arrest them with confidence and courage.

All the people are actively providing clues, and a funny scene was inserted in the middle. When a resident heard the police's warning to hide in the basement during the shootout, he threw a hammer instead and said, "Smash that bastard."

A young cop who was attacked by two terrorists would rather die than let them grab a gun

When all the police searched along the street, what they wanted to do for ordinary people was not to cooperate in arresting people, not to get a reward, but to ask them to hide in their rooms, stay away from windows, and not open the door unless they were sure it was the police. When you have a hunch about a shootout, the first sentence must be to hide in the basement and not come out.

When the FBI was preparing to accept the encirclement and suppression mission, the film policeman said that no one should tell me to leave. If he dared to run wild in my territory, I must give him a good look.

The police chief said that if he dared to commit crimes in the city of Boston, my city must pay the price!

When the Chinese boy escaped from the suspect and reported the crime to the police nervously in English that he could not understand, the sheriff was very proud of him and praised him as a hero! This is the appearance of the Chinese in the American film that I personally think is the best deal. It is not deliberately belittled or exaggerated in order to cater to the Chinese market.

Knowing that the suspect was hiding somewhere in Boston, the governor did not hesitate to order martial law throughout the city and defy all opinions!

When the sheriff knew that the suspect had been hiding in plain sight the whole time, could the terrorist attack really be prevented? Then there are thousands of feelings...

An old policeman did not sleep for 24 hours, and immediately turned around to go to support when he heard the broadcast. When he saw the fierce shootout, he took the initiative to tell his colleagues that I was going to outflank, and participated in the arrest without hesitation! And played a key role, really handsome!

What this film deals with best is the public's emotions about the terrorist attack. When the terrorist was finally caught, all of Boston was boiling. The voiceover said, when was the last time the public cheered so much for the police? It's been too long to remember...

There are still a lot of episodes that moved me.

In fact, the most important thing in the film is the truth, the story is good without special effects! Explosive video worth watching!

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Extended Reading

Patriots Day quotes

  • Interrogator: Are there more bombs?

    Katherine Russell: I want a lawyer.

    Interrogator: No.

    Katherine Russell: No? "No" what?

    Interrogator: No.

    Katherine Russell: I have rights.

    Interrogator: You ain't got shit, sweetheart.

  • Jessica Kensky: [recuperating in the hospital] Bet I'll run the marathon before you.

    Patrick Downes: It's "befo' you."

    Jessica Kensky: Before you.

    Patrick Downes: "Befo' you." The "R" is silent.