Endless irony and deconstruction—the deconstruction of sincerity and justice in a money-worshiping society

Nils 2022-10-28 02:38:35

A very interesting movie, a very thought-provoking movie. The money-worship and hypocritical human nature of today’s society has turned an upright, selfless and dedicated old police detective for more than 30 years into a criminal, sending a good policeman and a good partner who is about to enter a marriage into heaven, and a beloved son who deeply hates the smell of copper. 'S good mother is a hornet's nest... What is justice? Justice is replaced by human hypocrisy! What is a hero? Heroes are consumed as criminals by society! What is happiness? Happiness is making money so that my daughter will no longer be harassed! What is life? Life is a diamond ring, a house, diapers, clothes, baby food... the movie is an endless irony and deconstruction of this empty and hopeless society!

The hypocritical old partner, the current boss's suppression of the hero: If you move forward with such a heavy burden, it is not good for your health. You will only become a crime-solving machine like this!

The waiter in the high-end clothing store who despised heroes, the old police detective did not understand why an ordinary piece of clothing could be sold for 5,000 US dollars. He asked: Is it bulletproof?

The veteran police detective, who was 60 years away from the age of one month, was sincere and dedicated his entire life, but because he could not speak the scene, he would not keep up with the times, and his official title would always stay at the age of 27...

"A lot of youth is spent in exchange for a salary stub!" How many people reacted strongly to this sentence? At least I feel like jumping up!

What is this value? What kind of life is this? What kind of society is this? I should really think deeply...

Do you remember the vow to become a police officer? ...What a witty and ironic taste!

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Dragged Across Concrete quotes

  • Lt. Calvert: [talking to Brett Ridgeman] A couple more years and you'll be human steamroller, covered with spikes and fuelled with bile.

  • Brett Ridgeman: A single red ant could have eaten that faster.