lucky bastard

Hyman 2022-04-19 09:02:22

It can only be said that the lieutenant was a god-blessed guy, and he would have died earlier than ordinary people, but I really like some things in his character. I think there are two points in his life creed that make people feel that he is not bad: first, he has a sense of justice, and second, he loves his prostitute wife and family deeply. These two are often overshadowed by the rest of his rambunctious personality, but in the end it turns out that he hasn't left the core. When he was imprisoned, he still insisted on killing the gangster drug dealer who had helped him. He could have survived a lot of difficulties with this guy. The second point is what I appreciate. At first I thought he was just having fun, but I found that he was really willing to give up for this woman, and he didn't care about his wife's business at all. He was really open-minded, which reminded me of another piece I watched last year called PTU Episode 2, which is Zeng Zhiwei The film played by his son. His open mind is also manifested in messing with administrative counterparts when handling cases. Anyway, he is a person who does not take all the world's rules and regulations in his eyes.
Overall he's a fairly conscientious bastard, but if he doesn't meet the rescued person in the end, if he doesn't go to rehab, it will still ruin him.
The heroine is beautiful.

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Extended Reading
  • Rebeka 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    It's a bit of a B-level production, but it has a lot of kinetic energy. The ending found it to be dark humor, funny and interesting, and Cage's performance didn't say much.

  • Howell 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    When you think Cage can't act, he's back; Cage can be loopy, weird and at the same time sympathetic; different from the original, but not as good as the original; character motivations are very confusing

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans quotes

  • Terence McDonagh: [to a man stuck in a cell as the water rises above his neck] You want me to get wet? On account of you?

  • Terence McDonagh: You don't have a lucky crack pipe?