Drowning dog

Manuel 2022-03-19 09:01:01

At the bottom of the poster, he wrote such a sentence: Every dog ​​has his day, I understand it as "fate". The story he tells is simple. Six people who didn't know each other formed a criminal gang. They were ambushed by the police during the robbery. Some people suspected that there was an inner ghost and whispered the police to the police. In the end, it ended in a tragedy of infighting. All characters have what they believe, no matter how others persuade them, they feel that they are right. No one wants to admit that their judgment is wrong, even if they doubt their own ideas at all. Human stubbornness has thus become the source of tragedy. Audiences from the perspective of God feel ridiculous when they look at them, but they don't know that they are often in a similar predicament. Perhaps this is fate.

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Reservoir Dogs quotes

  • Mr. Pink: Look, I ordered coffee. Now we've been here a long fucking time and she's only filled my cup three times. When I order coffee, I want it filled *six* times.

    Mr. Blonde: Six times. Well, what if she's too fucking busy?

    Mr. Pink: The words "too fucking busy" shouldn't be in a waitress's vocabulary.

    Nice Guy Eddie: Excuse me, Mr. Pink, but I think the last fucking thing you need is another cup of coffee.

  • Mr. White: You can't leave this guy with them.

    Nice Guy Eddie: Why not?

    Mr. White: Because he's a fucking psycho. And if you think Joe's pissed off, that ain't nothing compared to how pissed off I am at him, for putting me in the same room as that bastard!

    Mr. Blonde: See what I've been putting up with, Eddie? I fucking walked in here, I told these guys about staying put. Mr. White whips out his gun, he's sticking it in my face, calling me a motherfucker, saying he's gonna blow me away and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.