Watch out for snow disasters

Bailee 2022-03-18 09:01:01

Fargo / Ice and Blood Storm

Fargo is the name of a small town in the United States, a very common name. The movie also played some very ordinary people around, and you will forget the ordinary people in the blink of an eye. However, the brutality happened in this very ordinary town and beside the ordinary people, and the ordinary people didn't even have a reason. The white snow and red blood are so striking and heart palpitations against it.

I always thought that brutality happened in furious or extremely suppressed air, but I didn't want it to happen in such a real calm. The heavy snow can cover the gunshots, can it cover this real past? In "Legal Weekly", I have seen a lot of stories that are not true or not, but I have never been exposed to a sense of reality without curiosity like this. It may be better to remove the true words in the title. Or so I dare to touch.

The forest is big and there are all kinds of birds. So, you should be careful when you go out—especially during the snow disaster!


Also: Non-fiction is a double-edged sword, which allows you to feel the real sweat while also understanding the heavy burden of reality.


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Extended Reading
  • Stevie 2021-10-20 18:59:03

    In the works of the Coen brothers, accidents are the main theme of life. The husband asks for money and plots to kidnap his wife; the father-in-law loves money and thinks he is tough, but he was killed by the robbers; the short man wanted to embezzle the money and was hacked to death by his accomplices; the tall man was speechless all the way, so he shot his gun when he saw someone, and finally fell into the woman. In the hands of the police; the policewoman thought that the Japanese were pursuing him, she was insane. The crime plot is mixed with life jokes, and everyone's seriousness becomes more stupid.

Fargo quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Jerry Lundegaard: The heck do ya mean?

  • Jerry Lundegaard: [answering the phone] Jerry Lundegaard.

    Carl Showalter: [voice over the phone] Alright, Jerry, you got the phone to yourself? Are you alone?

    Jerry Lundegaard: [into the phone] Well, yeah.

    Carl Showalter: [voice] You know who this is?

    Jerry Lundegaard: Well, yeah, I got an idea. How's that Ciera working out for ya?

    Carl Showalter: [voice] Circumstances have changed, Jerry.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Well, what do ya mean?

    Carl Showalter: [voice] Things have changed, circumstances, Jerry... force majeure, acts of God.

    Jerry Lundegaard: How's Jean?

    Carl Showalter: [puzzled] Who's Jean?

    Jerry Lundegaard: My wife! What the-?

    Carl Showalter: [voice] Oh... right. She's alright, but there's a few people in Brainerd who aren't so okay, I'll tell you that.

    Jerry Lundegaard: What the heck are ya talking about? Let's just finish this deal up here.

    Carl Showalter: [voice] Blood has been shed, Jerry.

    Jerry Lundegaard: What the heck do ya mean?

    Carl Showalter: [voice] Three people, in Brainerd... are dead.

    Jerry Lundegaard: Oh, jeez!

    Carl Showalter: [voice] That's right, we need more money.

    Jerry Lundegaard: What the heck are ya talking about? What do you fellas have yourself mixed up in?

    Carl Showalter: [voice] Never mind that. We need more money...

    Jerry Lundegaard: [interrupting] This was supposed to be a no rough stuff type deal!

    Carl Showalter: [angry] DON'T EVER INTERRUPT ME, JERRY! JUST SHUT THE FUCK UP!

    Jerry Lundegaard: Well, I'm sorry, but I just... I don't...

    Carl Showalter: [voice] I'm not gonna debate with you on this, Jerry! I'm not gonna debate! Three people in Brainerd were killed last night. We now want the entire 80,000!

    Jerry Lundegaard: Oh, for chris'sake here!