Screenwriter, you are here waiting for us!

Kaia 2022-01-15 08:01:51

This is a movie that makes me entangled. (Not moved or tragic entanglement)

At the beginning, I told an honest story. I didn't rob the bank and was wronged and went to jail. I didn't care if my wife ran away, and I didn't have a job. I thought, could it be an out-and-out literary boring movie? ?

Then our Keanu Reeves said suddenly, I found my dream, which is to rob that bank! I pat my thigh, okay! ! Ambitious! ! He also joined a seemingly master old man, I think, here comes, Phoenix, Nirvana! ! !

Then there was a long, untechnical, soft and sticky preparation process for robbing the bank. Our male protagonist is worthy of being an honest person. He told countless people about the bank robbery, including: old partners, beautiful lovers, high school classmates, and even bank security.

I think, this will not be a story of smashing the stone to the foot, is it? ?

When the male protagonist turns from a person who used to collect passing bridge tolls to become a model prisoner, and finally becomes the male protagonist of Chekhov's play, he looks at tears with his hand in the stage play of the lover beauty, miserable and tragic. when. It suddenly dawned on me. Uncle editors, who are unqualified, are here waiting for me? ?

The final ending is not important anymore. It may be that there are too many Korean dramas, so it's not uncommon to be romantic. The only sigh is, where is the agent GG in the once so energetic and so cool "Speed ​​of Life"? ?

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Henry's Crime quotes

  • Max: Are you kidding me? This is your plan? An old cartoon in a pissoir?

    Henry Torne: It's a start.

    Max: No, this is 80 years ago. Wait. I tell you what we do. We do it the old-fashioned way.

    Max: We go in with guns.

    Henry Torne: No guns.

    Max: Why?

    Henry Torne: Someone could get hurt.

    Max: That's very sweet of you, Henry.

  • Henry Torne: What are you doing afterwards?

    Julie: Why?

    Henry Torne: You like Chinese?

    Julie: Yeah.

    Henry Torne: Jinlan?

    Julie: Yeah, it's OK.

    Henry Torne: Eight o'clock?

    Julie: Sure.

    Henry Torne: Great.

    Julie: Great.