Guild Wars Prison 99

Roscoe 2022-09-03 17:38:50

Just after watching this movie, a down-and-out male protagonist lost his job and his wife cheated again, which made me think it was a life movie. I didn’t have the confidence to finish watching the game because of the low score and the slow pace of the opening, but the male protagonist went violently after entering the prison. In fact, there was a pavement for smashing the car in front. The male protagonist was not only big, but also very skilled. The film is more exaggerated in the place where the male lead hangs, but overall I think it is more realistic. Like a documentary, the male protagonist sent himself to prison 99 bit by bit, only to realize that it was a trap. Moreover, it can be seen in every detail and dialogue that the male lead is an ordinary person with strong fighting ability. Life in prison is not easy, and he has also endured all the hardships. I think the ending is quite perfect, at least I think so! In the middle of the few things that I don’t understand, why is the male protagonist sentenced to 7 years for drug trafficking and killing talent? He thought it was 4 years, but it was more atmospheric. Should he save the police? And why did he want to kill the two drug dealers, he will be fine if he runs away, is he afraid of injuring his boss, or does he really want to be a hero? not understand. Then there is the wretched cellmate on No. 99 asking the man what the main battery is for? Is it useful for self-comfort?

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  • James: Are you ok?

    Bradley Thomas: South of ok. North of cancer.

  • Bradley Thomas: Our marriage, us, we've, uh... It's like it's like when I go into the mini-mart at the gas station and get coffee. They got those three metal containers there. One's got cream, one's got milk, and the other's got that gray-lookin' skim stuff. And every time I go in there, those labels are faced away, and I have to guess which one's the real stuff, the cream. But every time, the first container I grab is always that milk or that skim stuff. It's never the one I want. The law of averages says one out of three times, I... I ought to get the cream, but it doesn't happen. Maybe if I go in there a thousand times, it'll even out like it should. I'll have a run of pickin' out the cream fifty or a hundred times in a row, but, uh... I don't think so. I don't think things even out fair like that.