Fate

Clemmie 2022-01-26 08:10:33

Many unavoidable fates, the road of revenge for the father and son's desperation is straightforward, I thought everything was settled, but often the repayment will still be silently waiting in the dark. Facing the sea, the father used a gunshot to keep his hope that his son could still go to heaven, but the child who witnessed his father's death at the hands of others has infinite uncertainty in the future. At the beginning, the picture of the boy riding a bicycle and galloping on the road echoes the bicycle in the snow after his mother's death. That is the price of growing up. Maybe everything should not start. Letting others go is letting go of yourself. .

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  • Thomas 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Beautifully packaged and packed with plot, it doesn't hide that it's just a fast-food-style embroidered pillow movie.

  • Dwight 2022-04-21 09:01:32

    Great work, great actors. But never recognized Jude Law's acting skills. The eldest son is annoying. . .

Road to Perdition quotes

  • Michael Sullivan: When I say "get down", you get down. You don't ask questions. When I say we're stopping to eat, you stay with me. You listen to me from now on! Or you start taking care of yourself.

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: I can take care of myself fine! You never wanted me along anyway. You think it's my fault this happened!

    Michael Sullivan: Stop it, Michael. It was not your fault! None of this is your fault!

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: Just take me to Aunt Sarah's.

    Michael Sullivan: I can't take you there. Not now.

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: Why?

    Michael Sullivan: He knows that's where we're going.

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: So what are you gonna do?

    Michael Sullivan: Something I can't do alone. You have to listen to me now, okay? Or else both of us are dead. I can make Capone give up Connor. Now, there's one thing Chicago loves more than anything and that's their money. They've got it in banks all over the state. We're gonna have to find it and take it. Are you gonna help me?

    Michael Sullivan, Jr.: Yes.

    Michael Sullivan: Then I have to teach you something.

  • Michael Sullivan: [robbing Capone's money from a bank] That's for you. Call it a handling charge. Tell Chicago I took it, but if read about this in the papers, if I read about the savings of some innocent farmers being wiped out by a heartless bank robber, I won't be happy. Good afternoon.