This is a legal education program

Myrna 2022-01-15 08:02:13

Cage hunted down the Russian gang all the way, I had a foreboding that the truth had nothing to do with it, and the ending must be an unpremeditated accident.

The experience of this type of film is that the more the director tries hard to show you something, then the ending must be nothing, so as to create a reversal.

If the truth is only an accident, it will dissolve all the meaning of the previous hero's efforts, and fall into nothingness, regret and pain.

I'm really smart. All these designs are displayed step by step in the film. I just didn't guess that the ending was the manslaughter of the boyfriend.

From beginning to end, Cage lived in nothingness. He robbed others and left a lingering shadow. Until the shadow swallowed him. So this is a French education program~ Robbery is cool for a while, sooner or later, the crematorium.

The old policeman is very dark-bellied. He saw Cage fight with the gang and secretly indulge it ~ they are all scum, the more dead on both sides, the better.

At first, I didn't understand why Cage didn't ask the police to handle the case. Later, I realized that Cage had a criminal record and could not stand the investigation. But Cage committed the crime in Russia, so the reason is that Cage knew that it would take time for the police to deal with gangs, and the sanctions would not be severe.

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Extended Reading
  • Melyna 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Cage, when will you be able to pay off your debt and pick up a few good movies?

  • Nyasia 2022-03-27 09:01:17

    It turns out that the title of the film is the name of a gun, the plot is too ridiculous, can't you recognize your own gun? And killed so many people. How did Cage become a rotten movie king?

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...