The movie that has been lying on the hard drive for a long time, after watching it, I feel that it must be Martin Macdonald's work. It is too similar to the billboard style. When I checked, the screenwriter and director turned out to be my brother John Michael Macdonald. The styles of the two brothers are very similar, and the elder brother is more playful and explicit. For expressing characters, they also like to find shining shadows from ordinary or even flawed personalities. The fat policeman of the National Guard usually has a sloppy personality and disobeys his superiors, but it is just such a poor image of the bastard who finally staged the drama of a lonely hero who shoots the gangsters. He is wise and brave, passionate and passionate. At the end of the film, the smiling face of the fat inspector who is uncertain about life and death is matched with John Denver's "Leaving on A jet plane", and there are some tears in his eyes. http://iyqq.com/v8/playsong.html?hostuin=440241989&sharefrom=radio&from_id=101&from_idtype=&from_name=JUU5JTlBJThGJUU1JUJGJTgzJUU1JTkwJUFD&songmid=1qqI could be AlvJUFD&songmid=1qqtype Ivapps&songread=002Ybpapp25&songread=1qqtype=android&songform=002Ybpapp=android So lonely, almost dying So kiss me and smile for me Tell me that you'll wait for me Tell me that you'll wait for me Hold me like you'll never let me go Hold me like you'll never let me go You will never let me leave a good 4-star comedy movie, full of Irish style, a little bit bland in the front, and a wonderful ending.
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