Please respect everyone who does a line of love

Melany 2022-11-28 20:43:03

"The Old Man and the Gun" is a crime lyric movie full of country background music and unique warm feelings. Yes, it is a warm crime film. The protagonist has been robbing banks, committing crimes, breaking out of prison, robbing and breaking out of prison all his life, and this is still Adapted from a real story, the career of crime has become a life pursuit in this film, a pleasant career, or a cup of coffee for life, so that the money grabbing is no longer the purpose of crime. In the film, the media called them an old-fashioned robbery gang. They didn't fire a shot, smiled gentlemen, waved, and didn't take away a bit of hatred. It's just that the bank lacked some banknotes and gold bars, which was extraordinary. Watching the film feels an indescribable warmth. Is this a crime film? This is a damn literary film! Robbery is not the focus of performance in this film. You can't see any violence. I can only think about the male protagonist’s professional ethics of doing one’s line and loving one line. Criminal record, smile and proudly snatch it all the way, even in the seventies that succeeded in sultrying sisters, the beautiful lady is still waiting for the sweet time, still not indulging in the gentle town, seeing the bank is going to do it, and creating a day in the last criminal record The miracle of robbing 4 banks in a row is really extraordinary. Don't underestimate the old man, if he loves his job, it is what I call profession! great!

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  • Jewel: 'Cause you think about... ten years from now, where will you be, what'll you be doing? Now, whenever I close the door, I think: "Oh, is this the last time I'll ever have a chance to do whatever that thing was?"

    Forrest Tucker: You know what I do when the door closes?

    Jewel: What's that?

    Forrest Tucker: I jump out the window.

  • Forrest Tucker: If I ever wonder what I'm doing or where I'm going, I just think to myself: "Is that little kid I was when I was just about this tall," I say, "well now, would he have been proud of me?" And if the answer is "no", well then I just keep walking on through. But if the answer is "yes", then I know I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.

    Jewel: So is he proud of you? That little boy?

    Forrest Tucker: Oh, he's getting closer every day.

    Jewel: But you're never exactly where you're supposed to be, are you? I mean, 'cause if you are, you're dead. And little ten year-old you, he's... y'know, he might have hopes and dreams, but he doesn't understand time or the world like you do. So, I think you gotta keep on keeping on, just living your life, trying new things, just gotta keep on pushing.