Barely passing, pass the time is a good old-fashioned film

Virginia 2022-08-15 20:38:54

The old-fashioned plot, Hollywood especially has this kind of revenge drama. The person who had originally returned to her family was killed because his family or his former brother was killed, so he went out again regardless of his "advanced age". After the revenge, he walked away unrestrainedly, facing the sunset, towards a new life in hermit. This kind of film can know the end as soon as you read the beginning. The highlight is personal heroism, which sells sadness, protagonist actions, gunfighting scenes, and a public mentality of "having evil people to clean you up".
This film also adds a clue to political darkness. In fact, to tell the truth, I don’t really think that there are such dark politicians who send people to kill. This is not a Western movie of some ages. In addition to real swords and real guns, they have some ways to make an investigation that likes to get ahead. The clerk disappeared, why bother tossing around so hard to kill someone who is not particularly strong? So this stem is a bit hard.
Give one more point to a good action scene. After all, the feelings are sold, so you can't get a low score.

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I Am Wrath quotes

  • Stanley: Are the arrangements satisfactory?

    Stanley: They're fine.

    Rosa: Then shall we join your friends to say goodbye to Vivian together?

    Stanley: She's already gone.

  • Father Loomis: Thanks for coming in, Mr. Hill.

    Stanley: So what's happening?

    Father Loomis: Well, we may have gotten lucky. They picked him up at a traffic stop last night, tweaked out of his mind.

    Governor Merserve: Good ears, Mr. Hill.

    Stanley: What do you mean?

    Governor Merserve: He was driving a '67 Charger.

    Stanley: Really? A Charger?