Please take the underground passage

Devonte 2022-04-19 09:02:05

The movie that has been on the hard drive, I didn't want to watch it, but I couldn't stop it after watching it at the beginning. This movie is indeed quite attractive. There is no wordy plot, and it is very coherent. Not a lot, but all handled well.

The film begins with the underground passage, and finally ends in the underground passage. It can be said that it runs through the entire play. The death of the old man's wife and friend was related to the underground passage. The former was because the old man did not dare to go through the underground passage and did not see the last side of his wife, and the latter died there.

In the first half of the film, the old man always hesitates when he walks to the vicinity of the underground passage, but the firm eyes at the end are very encouraging.

In terms of styling, the guy who sells guns and takes drugs is really good, I don't know what it's called. Personally, I hate that female police officer, but in fact, this guy is useless and annoying.

Also, is the UK really that messy? I don't feel

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Extended Reading
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    The sword is not old

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Harry Brown quotes

  • Harry Brown: [discussing about his friend who was recently murdered] Bob Creswell; Big Scottish bloke. We were in the Marines together. If it hadn't have been for him, I wouldn't have met my Kath. It was a service dance, and Bob's dancing with this girl. And... I dunno, I... I see this... pretty pair of eyes... and I guess we just liked the look of each other, so... I cut in on Bob, and Kath and me, we spent the rest of the night dancing together.

  • Stretch: [encouraging Brown to rape the unconscious girl on his couch] She likes to cuddle, this one. Wanna cuddle her? Do what you fucking want to her. She won't remember a thing!

    [pause]

    Stretch: What's the matter? Can't you get your cock hard anymore, old man?