To go to jail before committing a crime, how many people are needed to rob a bank and what is the dream in this film?

Keely 2022-01-15 08:01:51

When Henry said that since I was in jail, why should I not rob the bank, I was speechless. Everything must have an opportunity. The so-called everything is difficult at the beginning. Who knows that the chance to make a fortune lies in the toilet, so I remind comrades who are now in public toilets to look at the small and colorful advertisements. , Maybe the opportunity to change your destiny lies in it.
MAX in the film, like all people who have been in jail for a long time, regards the cell as his own home. I was a little surprised when Henry persuaded Max to come out and do it together. According to the plot development, the old man shouldn't come out. In the old dead prison, he said that he can't come out for a hot bath. It seems that the bargaining chip is not enough. The temptation of 10 million US dollars is enough. This will raise enough for 2 people.
As a romantic movie, how can a dollar heroine, the old-fashioned plot, hit the male protagonist on the road, and then meet again, decisively make an appointment, and then it becomes, as a single dog, I write here and want to cry, where can I find such a girl? , Like me, the plot that I encountered on the road without the protagonist's halo stopped after being hit. It would be lucky to be able to lie down in the hospital and wrap the name. However, the facts proved that the heroine did not support the robbery subjectively, but objectively created the conditions for Henry.
Someone has to work, and it is the kingly way to get a coolie to do the work. After all, you need to work hard to dig through the tunnel, and you have to dig the money buried in the ground yourself.
Of course, nothing can be done without internal support. Facts have proved that most robberies and thefts must have internal support, and the security room is the best.
As for the one who was killed halfway and wanted to join the team and get ready-made, it didn't feel the meaning. Is it because he himself was tied in the passage with nothing because of repetition, and there is a reason for a thief, and there is a reason for evil? It feels a bit far-fetched.
This process of bank robbery feels the easiest of all bank robberies I have ever seen, just pretend to be money and go.
In the end, the hero defeated the embrace of the heroine in his heart, a happy ending.
Going back to the original question, how many people are needed to rob a bank. It turns out that as long as you work hard, in fact, Henry and the old man still has security. The rest is either coolie or halfway robbery. It seems that the big thing is still necessary. Do not enter the village quietly.
As for the "no dream is the biggest crime" put forward by the film's opening, I feel that it has not been reflected in this film. Before Henry went to prison for no reason, he was a man with no dream; after he was released from prison, he wanted to rob a bank. Dream; the love with the heroine is probably not a dream. As for the dream of the old man Max, he claimed that he would not come out in prison, but in the end he came out and did it together. This is not a dream either. The heroine's is not involved. So after reading it, I was a little confused, but I didn't find the answer for a sentence that seemed to be the subject.

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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.