Choose your own way of living, and live your life according to your own choice. The old thief is admirable. The elegant and calm attitude, the legendary and exciting life (a life of robbery, a life of prison escape), cannot be copied; the comments among the police detectives are very right: He just likes to rob the bank (just like, nothing else), of course the detective is inspired by the elderly lawyer. After being temporarily released from prison, walking with his girlfriend on the street, he saw the money transport truck, his eyes seemed to be a fisherman seeing the water, which I understood very well. The police and the bandits are sympathetic to each other, and they fall in love with him and her. Each hesitated, the last one opened the door to welcome, the other got out of the car and walked-silent, light kisses, and then one smiled happily from the bottom of the heart, one put on a hat and turned away-how touching, the love of the elderly. Sissi Spasek will soon be seventy years old, and her nose (especially in profile) is so amazing. The episode "Blues Run The Game" is a perfect match for this film. I hate the half-dead and dying tone of Cassie Affleck (playing John Hunt), and the British drama "The Female Drummer", which was abandoned a few days ago, is also half of this. The police detective’s little daughter’s words make sense: “You can’t catch him, maybe it’s not a bad thing-because if you catch him now, you won’t be able to chase him anymore.” The explanation is: if you let the Game over, just There are no more games to play—the detective does exactly this: face to face and indulge in it. When asked about the return date, I said for a while: Goodbye My Love, my love, goodbye; Goodbye My Love, I don’t know when we meet. I gave you everything, I hope you will cherish and don't let down my true feelings...
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