Very principled crime

Eloisa 2022-01-25 08:03:43

At the beginning, the protagonist Dalton Russell used the principle of 5W1H :

1. First is WHO | Who, quoting lines:

My name is Dalton Russell. Pay strict attention to what I say because I choose my words carefully and I never repeat myself. I've told you my name: that's the Who.

The protagonist made a self-introduction and emphasized that everyone must watch it very carefully, because the protagonist is a blockbuster person who does not speak well, and only speaks such important things once. How sweet! Of course I have read this paragraph several times, tusk tusk...

2. WHERE | Location:

The Where could most readily be described as a prison cell. But there's a vast difference between being stuck in a tiny cell and being in prison.

Explains that the location is as small as a prison cell, but the protagonist is not only not in jail, but can also do push-ups to maintain a good body;

3. WHAT | What happened, and WHEN | Time:

The What is easy: recently I planned and set in motion events to execute the perfect bank robbery. That's also the When.

Recently, the protagonist planned a perfect bank robbery, with the focus on "perfect";

4. WHY | Why:

As for the Why: beyond the obvious financial motivation, it's exceedingly simple... because I can.

The reason is that apart from lack of money, I am happy?;

5. HOW | How to do it:

Which leaves us only with the How; and therein, as the Bard would tell us, lies the rub.

You want to know how to do it, of course you have to watch a movie!

Immediately afterwards, there was a piece of Indian curry music, and it began to enter the feature film.

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Extended Reading

Inside Man quotes

  • Dalton Russell: [after viciously beating Peter Hammond] Is there anyone else here who is smarter than me?

  • Dalton Russell: Anyway, does this sound anything like the interests you came in here to protect? Or am I just whistling Dixie out my ass?