Recall the heroic words of the past

Reginald 2022-03-17 09:01:02

It can be said that the 1990s of the last century was a good period for various cultures to flourish and flourish. At that time, Hong Kong martial arts films began to break away from the traditional fighting mode and leap to an unprecedented height, and international blockbusters also began to change from The literary film moves towards a series of keynotes focusing on stimulating the nerve cells of the audience, such as police and criminals, gunfights, and science fiction. Although at that time I had very little involvement in these films, but at night when my facial features were dazzled by the various bubble dramas today, I prefer to reminisce about the classics, the glorious ones, and those worthy of the aftertaste. Old movie.
This film now seems to be a little overwhelming whether it is an actor, a plot, or a fight, but I don’t know why the movie at that time always resonated in some tiny places, perhaps it was Nicholas Cage’s eyebrows. The mottled traces of time may be the helpless sorrow of the legendary hero in the cruel reality, or he said to the tombstone in the rain: "I miss you so much", perhaps the gray-haired old man guards All my life is just to see my daughter again.
I always felt that the general inside was quite pitiful. Although he had a good and sincere wish, he failed. He was killed by his subordinates in the end. I don't know if he would regret it.
After seeing it twice, I still feel that the last two flaws are relatively large. The first is Nicholas Cage's last injection of belladrin. When he fell, he could clearly see that the syringe was inserted in the abdomen instead of the heart. The second One is how the projected missile can blow him into the sea when it explodes. It's hard to understand.

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The Rock quotes

  • FBI Director Womack: Great job, Goodspeed.

    Agent Paxton: [sarcastically, jokingly] Why don't you throw in a trip to Tahiti while you're at it?

    FBI Agent: Okay, I'll deliver this to the Attorney General...

    FBI Director Womack: [Interrupts and takes the contract from Hunt] Ah, no. You'll give that to me, there's a car waiting outside for you, thank you.

    [He rips up the contract]

    Stanley Goodspeed: That's a signed federal document, sir. Isn't that illegal?

    FBI Director Womack: You're not acquainted with the full facts, Goodspeed.

    Stanley Goodspeed: With all due respect, sir, I'd like clarification. I gave that man my word.

  • Stanley Goodspeed: [last lines]

    Stanley Goodspeed: [while looking at the microfilm by using a miniature magnifying glass that was left by Mason] Honey? Uh... You wanna know who really killed JFK?