Clever old thief

Hannah 2022-04-30 06:01:04

2021.09.14

Is the thief very close? Ripley is not close to Gabriel, and the two have their own calculations, but they are really close to their old partner Victor (Crolenko). Compared with the art thief Ripley, Gabriel can only be regarded as a little thief. Although he is extremely clever, agile and skilled, he lacks deep connections and decisive strategies. However, his suave, handsome and unrestrained nature is the natural capital for picking up girls. The Russian beauty Alex fell in love with him at first sight. The two of them didn’t drink for the first time on a date in a bar. Instead, they each opened a bottle of mineral water. The scenery was unbelievable. It seemed that both of them were sensible and didn’t promise to go to bed. , But you can’t drink wine without a promise. Going to bed is as casual as going to the toilet. Drinking is as serious as each other. This should be the difference between Westerners and Easterners.

I have heard of clever thieves, but I have never heard of thieves who play with the police and the law. Pretending to be a policeman is not a problem at all. If you are blocked at a crime scene, you can come out without incident, even more so. It’s amazing that the police originally arranged for the undercover to get the stolen goods to capture the old thief. They didn’t want to be backhanded by the old thief and made a police station. They used the beauty to lure the undercover police for their own use, and jointly completed this "perfect crime", once. Whether the police or the FBI can do anything about the difficult transfer of property, this kind of cultivated old chicken thief is probably only in the movies.

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The Code quotes

  • [last lines]

    Gabriel Martin: I want to know, was it all lies?

    Alexandra Korolenko: Not the part that matters.

    Gabriel Martin: It was true.

    Alexandra Korolenko: [giggles]

    Gabriel Martin: That was real. That was real, finally.

  • [First Line]

    [In Flemish with subtitles]

    Joost: The Russians think they own the world now.