Bad people also have good rewards

Amparo 2022-04-19 09:02:22

The whole film is very dark and humorous. At the beginning, he hides nude photos, and a dialogue when he rescues a trapped prisoner has already shown the nature of a bad police officer. Later, we see how the bad police officer is struggling to survive in life,
Lieutenant All the troubles, personal hatred, work, suddenly improved and solved, and even the once-in-a-hundred-year gambling was hit. I thought it would be a dream, but I didn't expect it to be true. . . .
The last encounter with the rescued prisoner is to prove that good people have good rewards. I don't understand the stream of consciousness. I
can only say that he is no longer a bad police officer in the struggle of life.
Cage is a trademark, a good film.

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  • Roxanne 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Remembering the acting Cage, lizards and crocodiles is really interesting.

  • Carson 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    In fact, the ending is quite meaningful. The sudden turn in the second half seems to let people see the infinite possibilities of life, but to put it bluntly, we are just a fish in the tank. Don't think that there is any essential difference from changing from a small tank to an aquarium. You say, do fish dream? I said that there is a fish in Beiming, and its name is Kun. It's all just a dream.

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans quotes

  • Terence McDonagh: You know we got your boy, G, right?

    Deshaun 'Midget' Hackett: Man, I don't know no G.

    Terence McDonagh: He knows you. It's amazing how much you can get done when you've got a simple purpose guiding you through life. My purpose is to find out who shot up this apartment on Josephine. I know the guy that was living there was from Senegal. I know he was selling heroin. I know whose territory he was stepping on. And I know who went over to the apartment to straighten him out. I found out all that in the past few days. Where's Big Fate, son?

    Deshaun 'Midget' Hackett: I don't know no Big Fate.

    Terence McDonagh: Now, see, I know that's not true, because everybody who comes from where you come from knows who Big Fate is. The fact that you're lying to me about it tells me you're hiding something. Since you know my only reason for being here is to find out who shot up the apartment, I know that's what you're hiding. See? It all comes back to that same simple purpose.

  • Frankie Donnenfeld: Just get me my money.

    Justin: I usually pay when I'm done.

    Terence McDonagh: Done smacking her around?

    Justin: It's erotic shit, man. I didn't hurt her.

    Terence McDonagh: [Throws him against the wall] Just like I'm not hurting you.

    Justin: Did I hurt-did I hurt you?

    Frankie Donnenfeld: Terence, let's just go.

    Terence McDonagh: We don't hit women down south.

    Justin: You just made a big mistake, Terry. My father's Andy Winnick. You ever hear of him?

    Terence McDonagh: Who?

    Justin: One of the biggest developers in the Gulf Coast.

    Terence McDonagh: Congratulations.

    Justin: Tommy Leonardi's one of his best friends.

    Terence McDonagh: Hey, listen to me, scumbag. Don't try to impress me with your father knows some guinea hood. What you've got to take away from this experience is if you ever see that girl again, you turn around and you walk in the opposite direction. You got that?

    Justin: Oh, yeah, man. Yeah.

    Terence McDonagh: I ever hear about you so much as looking at that girl, you're gonna wish you were born without a dick.