Crime against life

Edison 2022-01-15 08:01:51

The story itself is absurd. The setting of the whole plot is as exaggerated and illusory as Chekov's stage play. It seems to have no interest in weaving the details together with logic. Maybe it's really unnecessary, because life itself is a black humor.

When you are mediocre and content to be a small person, have you ever thought about being put in jail because of a bank robbery? When you are tight-lipped and bear the blame for your friends, one of them snatches your wife, and the other wants to snatch your money. However, the real crime is not committing to your dreams. (The real crime is not committing to your dreams.) Henry finally figured out in prison. To be a plain and easy-going person is a crime in itself. He wanted to grab the bank that he hadn't robbed but went to jail for it (a bit black); so he met love...

what is love? Love is the rebellion against ordinary life. True love has no tomorrow; True love does not care about the result; true love is a lollipop waiting to be crushed by the giant wheel of life. Henry jumped from the escaped car, and the only result waiting for him was to go to prison. When Julia accepted Henry’s love At the time, she would only become an accomplice of a bank robber. However, love is their common dream - The real crime is not committing to your dreams.

This is a literary film with an absurd plot. So absurd, you It can be assumed that the choreographer doesn't care about the voice of the comment-he just wants to wave his fist against this 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.