Dull "48 Hours"

Gennaro 2022-04-23 07:03:11

"If you hurt me, I will repay it double."
The time around this sentence is the highlight of this movie. In the pursuit of the "Dutch" plot, there are real guns and live ammunition, and there is a coherent plot transition, so that the dull story has a time of blood boiling.
I don't regret missing the first ten minutes of the movie.
In the beginning, the police officer Wells only had access to state secrets regardless of life and death, which was disgusting.
Jericho's violent behavior with the memory implanted is annoying.
Originally thought that the doctor would resolutely defend the protection for his "achievement", but it turned out to be a weak role, which made people surprised.
An "anti-social" violent criminal personality, a love and affection secret agent personality. Jericho struggled between the two personalities, back and forth, and couldn't control it very well. Foreshadowing, the interspersed memory of the agent's character makes the film less than perfect. I originally thought that the story after implanting the memory was completed in one go. What I saw was the exact same "criminal" as Jericho, violent and brutal.
Later, it gradually became more loving and warm, but it was already nearing the end.
After Jericho was injured, he returned to Billy's house, and his dealings with Billy's wife, Billy's wife who gradually relaxed in the conversation, and his gentleness with Billy's daughter, gradually felt that the film was a little comfortable. .
And the really enjoyable time is the beginning to the end after this.
It's not worth it to make it in 3D. No shock.

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Criminal quotes

  • Jericho Stewart: [after pharmacist says medication is "on the house"] Cheers.

    [pause. Jericho realizes he's talking like Pope]

    Jericho Stewart: Who the fuck says "cheers"?

  • Jericho Stewart: [goes back to the room where Jill is still tied to the bed] Where's the money, Jill?

    [she turns her head to bedside drawer]

    Jericho Stewart: No, the big bag full of money.

    Jill Pope: [tape-gagged] Hmm?

    [grunts as Jericho rips off tape]

    Jericho Stewart: Billy's bag!

    Jill Pope: [gasps for air] I don't know!

    [sobs]

    Jill Pope: Please!

    Jericho Stewart: [groans as pain hits him] Don't make me hurt you!

    Jill Pope: Please. You can take whatever you want.

    Jericho Stewart: [helping himself to loose change] Yeah, no shit.