The incompleteness of childhood, even an old man the size of Butch, would burst out when he was tense, and the little boy Philips let him suddenly see himself.
After being shot, he said to the little boy: I have only killed two people in my life, one who bullied my mother and the other who bullied you. In an instant, I felt that every old man was a simple child, with simple thoughts and simple wishes, and it seemed that their childhood could last a long time.
Eastwood's films are all slow-paced, and he is used to moisturizing things with silent warmth.
At the end is still the plot of "bad guys are not bad". The old policeman spent most of his life helping him, reforming him, and letting him enter the reformatory as a child through relationships. There is also the female secretary, who hopes that he will do good and be a good person who does his duty.
It's just that I occasionally think about how many children who haven't turned bad have luck like him, who can meet a good policeman like Eastwood.
Therefore, whether it is touching or tender, the perfect world may only appear in film.
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