The male protagonist rescued his wife, but buried his love

Stephon 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Probably because the opening was a little off and my expectations were not high, I liked it very much after reading this article. The short review is not enough, so write a long review.

After watching a number of movies that have been unjustly wronged, it is inevitable to hold an expectation that the protagonist will spend enough time to develop a muscle, be familiar with firearms, be proficient in hacking techniques, and become like Matt Damon. Go to the agent who can memorize more than a dozen license plates, and then hang up in life, fight against the system, or escape from life, or wash away grievances, or even both. For example, I recently watched "Law-Abiding Citizen" and "Terrorist Hunt". Even at the stage of learning to assign keys at the beginning of the film, it "misleads" the audience to some extent.

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  • Meagan 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    run forward for love

  • Kieran 2022-03-24 09:01:32

    The inner drama is very full and the acting skills of the actors are very good. Although the technical content is low, it is indeed the most tender jailbreak. For the first time, I felt so strongly about letting them run instead of grabbing them.

The Next Three Days quotes

  • Damon Pennington: But before you do anything, you have to ask yourself if you can do it. Can you forget about ever seeing your parents again? Can you kill a guard? Leave your kid at a gas station? Push some nice old lady to the ground just because she gets between you and the door? Because to do this thing, that's who you have to become. And if you can't, don't start, 'cause you'll just get someone killed.

    John Brennan: How did you get caught?

    Damon Pennington: I gave myself up. I couldn't take wondering when someone was gonna come through the bedroom door.

  • Mike: What do you need?

    John Brennan: Passports, driver's license, a social security number that'll take a credit check.

    Mike: $3,700.

    John Brennan: That's too much.

    Mike: It is if you never get them.