The ending fell apart and everything was ruined

Marlon 2021-12-30 17:17:10

The idea of ​​the story is very good. An accidental wounding incident after a gun battle between police and robbers eventually triggered a major reshuffle of the various intertwined forces in the city.
However, it is a pity that the directors' handling of the ending of the film can be regarded as simple and rude, making the film completely "nonsensical" in the end.
After the "business tycoon" who was close to the Mafia committed suicide, it is normal that no one will continue to pursue it. There was no follow-up after the judge resigned, which is normal. (It can be attributed to the conscience caused by simple mistakes in work).
However, after the "Big boss" as the mayor of a city has stabbed a big basket, can it also be "quite a word" like this? (Are the countless "relevant departments" in the U.S. political and legal circles all vegetarians?).
Summary: The ending fell apart and everything was ruined.

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City Hall quotes

  • Mayor John Pappas: Be careful how you judge people, most of all friends. You don't sum up a man's life in one moment. There are no cold answers, are there? There's no simple yes or no. A man's life is not the bricks, it's the mortar, pappy, it's the stuff that lays between, the stuff... the stuff you can't see. I've known Walter my whole life. God, the man is - he's a decent man, he's a good man.

    Kevin Calhoun: This is tough stuff. This is body bag stuff. You tell me, if there's some other way.

    Mayor John Pappas: There isn't. The die's been cast; it was cast a long time ago. Go easy: give him a blindfold and have mercy. Walter Stern was a tough man, but he was fair. We give back the same, no?

  • [heading into a press conference]

    Kevin Calhoun: You look good.

    Mayor John Pappas: Of course - I'm the mayor.

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