Cops, are you ashamed

Ole 2022-01-02 08:02:03

The film is a story of revenge. After watching the whole film, the actor is really helpless and painful. Yeah, who can not be depressed?

First, the son was killed, and if I remember correctly, an old man was killed, and then the murderer was fine. . . I think this is still understandable. Maybe this group of police is too rubbish. They can't find the murder weapon and cannot be convicted.

However, in downtowns and commercial streets, a group of robbers chased and killed the hero with heavy weapons. The police never showed up. They didn't hear the sirens until they were all done. The villain didn't even need to wear a mask, swaggering and carrying heavy weapons to kill in the downtown area, the police didn't put a single fart, let the hero forget it. . . .

But it's not over yet. The protagonist's family was wiped out. The protagonist survived. The police continued to let the protagonist forget it. I really can't bear it. A middle-class white family was wiped out and two policemen who were protecting the protagonist were brutally killed. , This kind of news that is absolutely explosive, even if it bursts out, the police dare not put a fart, continue to let the male protagonist tolerate, bear with your sister, you police officers are just to show off, just to set off the male protagonist. No other use. . .

After reading it, I just want to say, policemen, are you ashamed?

Then the screenwriter, can you please make up the story with a little bit, you at least straighten out the logic, and then go to praise your brave and fearless protagonist. . . . . . . . .

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Death Sentence quotes

  • Owen: Man, I guess there is justice, huh.

  • [first lines]

    Nicholas "Nick" Hume: [while recording his family at Christmas] Okay, guys. Ready?