Not a victim of violence, but a messenger of peace

Cecile 2022-04-23 07:02:30

The adaptation of a true story is always convincing and moving.

The movie doesn't exaggerate the evil of terrorists or glorify the police shootout, and the Laurel Street shootout is real. In reality, there is no sharpshooter who kills with a single shot. In fact, they are just shooting each other at random.

That's not the point. The point is: this is a typical positive energy film. It is a bit interesting to convert the tragedy of being attacked into the angle and height of patriotism and love for Boston Strong. when facing the attack, we are not the victims of violence, but the ambassadors of peace.

The last tribute is to those who helped in the first place.

The last to be remembered is the man who lost a leg in a bombing attack and completed a marathon with a prosthetic leg. strong.

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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.