When is the time for retribution?

Oma 2022-04-21 09:02:45

The weather has been irritating these past few days, it has been raining all the time. I watched this depressing movie again at noon, and I felt like I was being pressed against my chest, but I couldn't spit it out. Yes, even if you see the ending, the male protagonist has killed all the bad guys, but he can't get rid of that feeling.
Life is not an equation, and life for life can never create balance. In fact, towards the end of the film, I felt that the male protagonist was very sad, especially the words "Look what I made you", "you are one of us now" when the last villain sat on the chair with him. I think that's the theme of the film. From the hero who entered the enemy's cave and the graffiti "Welcome to hell" found on the wall, he has successfully completed the change from a kind father to a murderer. That feeling is very helpless, very heavy.
This film may reveal to us the ending of violence and violence from another angle. If you are looking forward to a refreshing film to eliminate violence, then this will make you very disappointed. Reminder: The final shootout part of the film is bloody!

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  • Michael Barring: Today's easy. I need you to sit there, put the fear of god in this guy. If the judge asks you, you tell him what you told us and identify Darley in court. Okay? The minute I get your statement, and with you sitting right there, the public defender's going to wet his pants and fold. I'll make a deal in five minutes, get this guy in jail today. Easy peasy.

    Nicholas "Nick" Hume: Deal? Wait, wait. Hang on - what do you mean? What deal? I want this guy to go away for the rest of his life.

    Michael Barring: No. I can get you three to five guaranteed. That's a very decent result. I'm talking guaranteed time. Not maybe, not the jury didn't feel up to it. That's worth more than chasing some make-believe ten to life, and the guy walks free. You want that?

    Nicholas "Nick" Hume: He killed my son.

    Michael Barring: Mr. Hume, I've got one eyewitness - you. That's nice, but do you know how many cases with one witness I don't even bother to try for a deal on? The machete magically disappeared. The only blood we could find on that weasel was his own from when the car clipped him. And you picked the only gas station in America without a working surveillance camera. We've just got your word. That's not bad, if I can scare the guy into a deal.

    Nicholas "Nick" Hume: You're using my son's death like some kind of card trick.

    Michael Barring: Look - I get a banger off the street. A year or so, somebody does my job for me. He doesn't get out of there alive - fine with me. He finds Jesus - fine with me. But we get religion and go to trial - as much as I'd love to - and the defense starts working on "when was your last eye exam?" and "what do you have against inner city youth?" And how unfair it is for them to grow up so violent. How they're forced into initiation killings or face execution themselves. Do you want a jury feeling sorry for this fucker? Huh?

    Nicholas "Nick" Hume: Wait. You said initiation killing. I thought this was a robbery.

    Detective Wallis: It only looked like one. It was an initiation. You kill someone at random to get made in a gang. It's the price of admission.

    Nicholas "Nick" Hume: Are you saying that Brendan was killed so that some asshole could feel more like a man? So that he could be in some club?

    Michael Barring: This is a take it or leave it thing, I'm sorry to say.

  • Nicholas "Nick" Hume: Hey, Lukey. Can you hear me? Can you move your fingers? Son, just move your fingers if you can hear me?

    [Luke's hand remains motionless]

    Nicholas "Nick" Hume: Luke, I know that um, that you think that I didn't care about you as much as your brother. And god, I don't know. Maybe I didn't at first. You know, when your mom and I first had Brendan, he was just - he was so amazing to me, you know. He was like this miracle, and I always knew exactly what to expect with him. And then when you came along, I don't know, I kind of expected to have another Brendan, you know. I expected you to be just like him but, but you weren't. I mean, you were so different than anyone. Different than me. You're just so much more... so much more like your mom. You know, stubborn and... too much passion. Your mother - oh, she meant the world to me... and so do you. I just want you to know that I love you. I love you so much. I love your brother, and I love your mother. I love our family and I... and I'm so sorry that I wasn't a better father. I'm so sorry that I couldn't protect you guys.