There is always a solution

Yvette 2022-03-19 09:01:03

The hero lived in seclusion and came back under the infection of patriotism. As a result, he fell into a trap, escaped from the dead, and started investigation and revenge. There are basically no unexpected routines. The reason for the high score is probably because the movie rarely used sniper, such a difficult plot.

The sniper is a lonely profession. It's hard to imagine a person wearing a thick disguise, lurking somewhere, motionless for N hours, just for the last moment when the trigger is pulled. If the movie spends too much time describing the latency, it will definitely fail. Fortunately, this movie brought only the moment of the headshot. The blood blossoms floated up, and I felt very beautiful.

I don't want to talk about shit topics like politics or democracy. That has nothing to do with me. The black colonel had an interesting dialogue when he persuaded the protagonist to come back. It's definitely worth a knowing smile. Do you want bad guys to be president? Isn't it always like this? To the effect.

When the law cannot solve the problem, fortunately, there are guns.

In addition, the U.S. government has always used a high price to cultivate the killer of Bull B, starting from the Rambo era. At least that's the case in the movie. However, according to folklore, China's special forces are the best among their international counterparts.

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Shooter quotes

  • Nick Memphis: [sips coffee, chokes, coughs]

    Mr. Rate: [smiling] Good coffee?

    Nick Memphis: Yeah.

  • Mr. Rate: Would've been a bad job to take, though.

    Nick Memphis: How come?

    Mr. Rate: Whoever took that shot's probably dead now. That's how conspiracy works. Them boys on the grassy knoll, they were dead within three hours. Buried in the damn desert. Unmarked graves out past Terlingua.

    Nick Memphis: And you know this for a fact?

    Mr. Rate: Still got the shovel!