A life without a badass is not complete

Wiley 2022-10-05 14:46:41

I like most movies that show beautiful love, and I also like most movies that show sin and shady. The former may be just a fairy tale, and the latter's words may not be as cruel as reality.

Deducing a kind person, most of the result is just to get sympathy, deducting a bad guy, maybe you will get heroic worship. After so many years, Andy Lau finally tried to play the villain, but Wu Zhenyu became more and more charming. Ekin Cheng has become the eternal Brother Honam, and Stephen Chow can only read by himself as a heroic dream of himself.

The storyline of the film is just a little surprise, and it has not reached the point of unbelievable. Perhaps in the eyes of some people, the story will appear simple and rude, but in the face of a bad guy who has not been saved, you can only use every method to defeat him. If she is a system, then you will break the system.

The interesting thing about the story is that the so-called police abused their power, killed innocent people, and covered the sky with their hands. The other point is the same as when a high-ranking official in China was dragged into the water by his mistress when he was sacked. The good people in this story use the goodness of the bad guys to their lovers as a breakthrough point, hitting the criminal organization one by one.

The story is not good, and the interpretation is not good, but I like this story, because the bad guys in it are really bad guys, they won’t be worshipped, they will only be hated, and they are so happy that everyone is punishable by them. A sense of justice.

The utopia in the movie is that this small group of evil forces is finally defeated in front of the broad masses of justice, regulatory organizations, and the government. The reality is that after the government has used these people, all the running dogs in a city have become scapegoats.

Kindness is too weak in the face of sin.

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Edison quotes

  • Ashford: [Phrase repeated to Pollock] You're doing this for pussy!

  • Pollack: Justice is a lot like journalism. Sometimes the most important questions are the ones you decide not to ask.

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