#baojiewatching troupe# There are so many chaos in foreign countries series - self-reliance, hard work and revenge

Elsie 2022-04-19 09:02:29

First of all, you can't find any ideological inspiration from this movie, so don't expect too much;

But, at the same time, if you think of it as a time-killing movie, you'll find that it's actually quite funny.

In general, it tells the story that after the male protagonist's son was killed, the male protagonist began to seek revenge for his son~ The story seems to take place in the United States, after all, Indians appeared. The location is near Denver in the American Midwest.

The male protagonist found out that his son was dead. At first, the police believed that he had overdose on drugs. (My God, no autopsy is done. The male protagonist's son at least resisted when he was caught in the car. Then the soft tissue contusion or something, don't the American police look at it?)

Then the male protagonist accidentally discovered that his son was accidentally killed by a drug trafficking organization. So, the road to revenge begins. (The Citizen of the Year in a small town knows very well what the U.S. imperial police are doing. They don’t catch drug addicts, they are understaffed, and they just get by. If they report to the police, it will be useless. Take the gun to the serial killer yourself.)

The specific plot is not disclosed. Anyway, in the well-known American ski resort, the law and order is so chaotic, although this may be for the needs of the plot, but it also reflects to a certain extent. . . . or domestic security

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Cold Pursuit quotes

  • Nels Coxman: I'm gonna kill him, Brock.

    Brock: Sure you are. What makes you think you can kill a man?

    Nels Coxman: I've killed three of his guys.

    Brock: What did you do with the bodies?

    Nels Coxman: Wrapped them in chicken wire, threw them on the gorge.

    Brock: Chicken wire?

    Nels Coxman: Yeah, to let the fish get at them. They'll eat the flesh off the bones. So the bodies don't fill with gas and rise. They stay at the bottom.

    Brock: Where did you learn that?

    Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.

  • Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.