Tokarev

Hillard 2022-01-15 08:02:13

Just saw Tokarev of Cage. Think of the blood-sprayed man in the air prison, and the violent killer who has been deeply guilty to this day. I really feel that the years are a killer. The eyes that used to be so deep, now always look hollow.
The whole story is very scattered. The only thing that is clear is that his daughter was killed, and he carried out frantic revenge. But if you look closely, you will find that there is a dark line, that is, the ditch of murder and overstocking because of greed when he was young has been deeply torturing him. He regretted it very much until his daughter was killed, which brought this emotion to an explosive stage and made this person who had been on the tip of the knife lose his judgment. When he discovered that his daughter was killed by the old-fashioned Tokarev, he immediately thought that it was someone who came to retaliate. In fact, it was because of a guilty conscience that he later killed his friend by mistake. When the truth came to light, the friend died and the daughter died, and these were indeed related to the murders back then, but the cause was all his tossing about self-recruitment and the Tokarev that he hid because of a ghost in his heart.
To be honest, after watching this film, I deeply feel that this film has verified that I will have to pay it back sooner or later.

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Extended Reading
  • Amber 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    The lines and the prelude are too ridiculous. The final explanation is too respectful. It can be seen that the script is very ambitious. The result is that the director and Cage’s dance are messed up. A little bit shorter, just press the feel of the ending soundtrack, but God knows that it was made for Mao in the end.

  • Alessia 2022-03-27 09:01:17

    Can Cage still receive normal movies...

Rage quotes

  • Kane: This could get dirty, so just how deep do you want this to go?

    Paul Maguire: How deep is hell?

  • Paul Maguire: I want that paper done before your two buddies come over. Otherwise you'll never finish.

    Caitlin Maguire: [responding in Latin] Alea iacta est.

    Paul Maguire: What?

    Caitlin Maguire: The die is cast. It's from Julius Caesar. You know, that thing I've been working on for the past six weeks?

    Paul Maguire: [musing] The die is cast...