The biggest routine: criminals love to pretend

Angel 2022-03-18 09:01:04

Eastwood and Malkovich play rival roles. Let me talk about this American crime film first. The biggest tactic is that criminals love to pretend to be forced , like to play murder games, articulate the methods of murder, and have a very conceited philosophy of life . This kind of criminal seems to be carved out of a mold-a philosophical mental illness criminal master . This film is no exception.

Eastwood was a very talented agent who was valued by Kennedy, but protected Kennedy from failing. He has been unable to get out of the shadow of the past for so many years, but he waited for a chance to prove himself before he retired. He was trained by a CIA and later became a "wet boy" (trouble) but was selected by the loser killer Markovic who was hunted down by the CIA .

Markovic is naturally the type of criminals who pretend to be forced in the routine, who will not die if they do not die. His goal is obviously to retaliate against the United States and to assassinate the current president who is busy fighting for re-election in the general election. But I don’t know which nerve got it wrong, so I have to pick up the loser agent Eastwood , continue to provide him with clues to the assassination, try to tease the aging opponent with limited IQ, and put out a hero from the beginning. The posture (actually put a piece is two losers ).

Protecting the president is actually quite tangled. The nerve palsy may be as dereliction of duty as it did in the past, and the nervousness may damage the image of the president and be annoying. Knowing the existence of Markovic, Eastwood became nervous twice at the most critical moment of the election, causing the current president to lose two points in public opinion .

Of course, there are still love routines embedded in the fighting method of good and evil, and Eastwood has a very simple and direct love spark with the female agent's colleague. In this way, a female pig's foot was barely squeezed in , and she was the female number one (the number two did not exist).

What I want to say is that in this kind of tough guy film, the female number one is destined to be on the street . What is bashing? This is Cantonese. Featured with an intuitive rendering of the female No. 1 bashing on the street.

Both losers are agents, but the division of labor is completely opposite, one specializes in defense and the other specializes in offense. Between offense and defense, the routine is particularly obvious. Needless to say, the ending is even more routine. Markovic died because of pretending to be forced. After many years, Eastwood finally had the opportunity to use his body to block bullets for the president, but this opportunity was still revealed to him by the opponent in the process of pretending to be forced, otherwise he might die again. A president .

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In the Line of Fire quotes

  • Al D'Andrea: You okay?

    Frank Horrigan: [in his apartment] No, I'm not okay. I'm sick, I'm tired, and I'm armed too, so be careful.

    Al D'Andrea: You're also maybe a genius.

    Frank Horrigan: Huh - not to be recognized in this lifetime.

  • Frank Horrigan: What do you know about the guy?

    Walter Wickland: [in his work shop] Well, d'you see this wheelchair? Mitch bought it for me. Cost over $1,000. See this?

    [holds up gun]

    Al D'Andrea: Whoa, whoa, take it easy now...

    Walter Wickland: This is in case he ever comes back.