Five star short of breath

Stephania 2022-01-26 08:05:03

Wonderful! ! But it didn't make the audience feel angry to the point of giving five stars. In my opinion, I have the following points: 1. Screenwriter Alan Sorkin said in his screenwriting class that the two important factors of drama are clear and definite. Goals and insurmountable obstacles. The goal in this movie is clear, which is to prove the innocence of the two soldiers, and the obstacles are "insurmountable". I think the movie has achieved the insurmountable setting, that is, losing important witnesses, no evidence, and forcing witnesses to admit perjury , but the insurmountable in the process did not perform well, and the "hair" of the "close call" was not fine enough. For example, the reputation of the father's generation puts pressure on the male protagonist, the appearance of important witnesses, until the male protagonist decides to summon the colonel, and in the end the male protagonist forces the colonel to rage. happy. 2. The shaping of female characters is really the weakness of male screenwriters. The female protagonist's words and deeds are too close to each other, which will make the audience feel that they are standing at the same time. I don't think it's appropriate for the heroine to ask the hero to summon the colonel and say no immediately the next day, but to let the heroine express to the hero that I morally hope that the hero will summon the colonel, but from a practical point of view, I hope he doesn't. The colonel committed suicide by risking his own life. This will make the audience feel the pressure of the male protagonist even more.

3. Tommy is doing well, but what to say, the mood is gradual, and the release and release are still under fire. I always felt that he was flabbergasted, he spoke in a low voice, he was very active, and then he was about to give up.

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  • Wayne 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    It's a bit verbose, but you're a real bunker, old Jack. The heroine is so annoying and annoying. Brother Tang was handsome when he was young, but I think the acting is very ordinary.

  • Elyse 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    Tom was really handsome and straight back then, Demi Moore was still a superstar before he became Cougar, and Jack Nicholson had only three scenes and was very domineering. There are stars, acting skills, and solid script. Although it is not a classic, it is definitely a masterpiece.

A Few Good Men quotes

  • Kaffee: [to his teamates in the outfield] Alright, let's go, let's get two.

    Lt. Sherby: Sorry!

    Kaffee: Nothing to be sorry about, Sherby, you just look the ball into your glove. Shootin' two!

    Lt. Sherby: Sorry!

    Kaffee: Sherby, you gotta trust me, you keep your eyes open and your chances of catching ball increase by a factor of 10.

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: [talking through the batting cage fence] Kaffee.

    Kaffee: Let's try it again.

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: Kaffee!

    Kaffee: Dave, you seem distraught.

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: We were supposed to meet in your office fifteen minutes ago to talk about the McDermont case. You're stalling on this thing. We get this done right now, or I mean it, Kaffee, I'm going to hang your boy from a fuckin' yardarm!

    Kaffee: Yardarm? Sherby, does the Navy still hang people from Yardarms?

    Lt. Sherby: I don't think so.

    Kaffee: Dave, Sherby doesn't think the Navy hang people from yardarms anymore.

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: I'm going to charge him with possession and being under the influence while on duty. You plead guilty, I recommend thirty days in the brig with loss of rank and pay.

    Kaffee: It was oregano, Dave. It was ten dollars' worth of oregano.

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: Yeah, but your client thought it was marijuana.

    Kaffee: My client's a moron. That's not against the law.

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: Kaffee, I have people to answer to, just like you do. I'm going to charge him.

    Kaffee: With what? Possession of a condiment?

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: Kaffee...

    Kaffee: Dave, I tried to help you out of this, but if you ask for jail time, I'm going to file a motion to dismiss.

    Kaffee: You won't get it.

    Kaffee: I will get it. And if the MTD is denied, I'll file a motion in limine seeking to obtain an evidentary ruling in advance, and after that I'm going to file against pretrial confinement, and you're going to spend the next three months going blind on paperwork because a Signalman Second Class bought and smoked a dime bag of oregano.

    Lieutenant Dave Spradling: B misdemeanor, twenty days in the brig.

    Kaffee: C misdemeanor, fifteen days restricted duty.

  • Galloway: [referring to Markinson, while holding a phone] Where is he?

    Kaffee: [in his apartment] Downtown Lodge on North East.

    Galloway: I want him guarded.

    Kaffee: That's probably a good idea. Anyway he also says that...

    Galloway: [over the phone] My clearance code is 411527273. Thank you.

    Kaffee: Clearance code? I don't have a clearance code. Do you have a clearance code?

    Lt. Weinberg: Danny!

    Kaffee: Anyway, he also says that Jessup's lying about the transportation off the base. Jessup said the 6 was the first flight out Santiago couuld have left on. Markinson says there was a plane that left seven hours earlier.

    [to Galloway]

    Kaffee: That was impressive. Did you get what I said about the flight?

    Galloway: Yes. Sam, when a flight takes off there's got to be some kind of record kept, right?

    Lt. Weinberg: Yeah, you need the tower chief's log from Gitmo.

    Kaffee: Get it.

    Galloway: We're gonna win.

    Kaffee: Jo, let's not go crazy about this. We don't know who Markinson is we don't know what the log book's going to say. You just concentrate on Downey. I'm going to talk to Ross and tell him where we are.