prisoner

Bailee 2022-03-22 09:01:06

I have watched nine seasons of criminal psychology, so watching crime-type films will also be possessed by the police, searching for clues from the details of the lines. When the body was found in the priest’s house and brought back to the police station for interrogation, his testimony might be linked to the little girl’s disappearance. First, he mentioned the kidnapping of the child before the death, and secondly, the suspect in the case of the little girl’s disappearance. His uncle disappeared a few years ago. It is obvious to think about whether there is a connection between the two. Unfortunately, the police’s IQ is not set too high. The subsequent episode of emotional out-of-control leading to the second suspect’s suicide by stealing a gun also fully illustrates the movie. The police are really stupid.

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Prisoners quotes

  • Keller Dover: Don't talk to them.

    Ralph Dover: [Looks up at Keller, confused and distraught] Eliza told me they're dead... Is it true?

    Keller Dover: No.

    Ralph Dover: Well, she said... they found... their bloody clothes...

    Keller Dover: Don't you tell your mother that. Don't you *dare* tell your mother that. Do you understand me? Now, I need you to listen to me...

    [whispering harshly]

    Keller Dover: I need you to stay and run the house for a couple of days; and you make sure she does not watch the news and when the paper comes, you just throw it the fuck away! Listen to me... We do *not* give up on your sister. We do *not*!

    [pauses, while trembling]

    Keller Dover: I'm gonna find her... I'm gonna bring her home. We do not give up.

    Ralph Dover: You're gonna bring her *home*? She's *dead*, *you* can't do anything, you've been leaving me and mom here while you've been going out and getting *fucking drunk*! You think I can't smell it on you?

    Keller Dover: [Keller grabs Ralph's shoulders, whips him around, and pins him against the wall in a fury] *SHUT UP*!

  • Keller Dover: He's not a person anymore.