Explanation of the final stage of the plot

Hollis 2021-10-13 13:06:50

I just read it once, there may be a lot of things wrong, forget all heroes Haihan. (Involving spoiler, please watch it after watching the movie)
I believe that many people understand it, but there are certainly many people who feel obscurity and a little vague. Why would the money be called to the pretending lawyer to cause both the big and the small to be acquitted and pardoned? Later, why did you leave that detective out of the credit list?
First of all, it was government money, which was sent to them to fish out corrupt criminals. Da Huyou used the fake lawyer he had found to negotiate with the police detective, and got the money where he didn't know. This is equivalent to kidnapping the money. This money is taxpayer's money, so it is not for the government to lose, and the relevant officials are responsible.
So anyone with a discerning eye knows that the money is in the hands of Big Huyou (of course the two Huyous are commanded anonymously, and the police do not want to slap their faces and do so), but they have to listen to Big Huyou's instructions because the money must be taken back. . So there was a follow-up announcement in the media, and the arrest of XX, the police station went very smoothly and very awesomely. According to Huyou’s command, the two Huyou were not held accountable, and the good mayor was exempted. , And then didn't give the detective who was eager for quick success and quick profit any chance to show his face, the detective also had his own fault that caused the money to flow away. Then, Big Huyou can return the money to the government as promised before.
You have to ask, why didn't the government hold the blame for the big and small fools? Because this incident itself is a scandal for the government, how can the public know that the government has lost the money and follow the instructions of the big fudge? So this is the government's second handle after Da Huyou paid back the money.
Of course, the government will definitely stare at these two people, so the two of them also changed the right way and opened a legal gallery, but there were also some elements of conscience that found that they didn't want to do bad things anymore, it's over.

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American Hustle quotes

  • Irving Rosenfeld: I'm like the fucking Vietcong, man, all right? I'm in and I'm out. I was there the whole time. You don't know it, all right? That's the fuckin' art of becoming somebody who people can pin their beliefs and their dreams on.

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    Irving Rosenfeld: We took down some very big guys. Some of whom, they were just doing business as usual, helping their communities or their states, but some of them knew they had larceny in their blood, and they even admitted it. But in all, it was six congressmen, one United States senator, and my friend Carmine Polito. We gave the two million back, so that Carmine got a reduced sentence, 18 months. The loss of his friendship would haunt me the rest of my life. When the story was written, Richie DiMaso's name was never mentioned. Syd and I, we moved in together. Rosalyn? She would always be interesting. Our conning days were behind us. You can fool yourself for just so long, that your next reinvention you better have your damn feet on the ground. We got a loan from a bank and were able to go gallery-legitimate. The art of survival, is a story that never ends.