Sai Weng lost his horse, how can I know it is not a blessing

Richie 2022-03-17 09:01:03

See the entire film climax, the story would really want to keep secret Patrik choose to end
until the police appeared, my heart can not accept the reality a little bit of the feeling
that death is the two are well-intentioned police do not want to keep a secret accepted the reality
is Patrik's girlfriend unwilling to accept the reality
, but the reality is so cruel
life is like drama AB
can never assume that
I still could not think, the little girl back to her mother, it really is the best outcome?
What if Patrik had made another choice then?
"Blessing in disguise, blessing in disguise,"
no one can guarantee after the little girl was adopted black police, life must worry
you can not deny this possibility, because the black police too many grudges, the little girl was killed by the bad guys involved, and you Just because the little girl's current family conditions are not good, she should not be pessimistically believing that her life is doomed to be a tragedy. In reality, there are too many successful people from unhappy families, and we don't all know that "the poor's children are the early masters of the family". "? (Moreover, the little girl's mother just selfish, heartless and no bad to the point) everything will be fine
so that did not need to see how this choice is decisive actor-like, as if he's gone After this step, he has to suffer all the misfortunes that will happen in the future, as if he deserved it.
Please, it is impossible for a person's fate to be determined by one event. Is this truth difficult to understand?

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Extended Reading
  • Earl 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    I was so bored that I forgot after watching it.~

  • Watson 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Delicate style, I like it very much. . .

Gone Baby Gone quotes

  • Patrick Kenzie: [upon seeing Amanda's bare room] Kidnapped the furniture, too?

  • Capt. Jack Doyle: You ever investigated an abduction before?

    Patrick Kenzie: I think Mrs. McCready was hoping we could help with the neighborhood aspect of this investigation, the people, you know.

    Capt. Jack Doyle: How old are you?

    Patrick Kenzie: I'm thirty-one.

    Angie Gennaro: He just looks young.

    Capt. Jack Doyle: A four year old child is on the street. It's seventy-six hours and counting. And the prospects for where she might be are beginning to look grim, you understand? Half of all the children in these cases are killed, flat out. If we don't catch the abductor by day one, only about ten percent are ever solved. This is day three. He may look young, but if he wants to work this case, he better not act it.

    Patrick Kenzie: Well, he's been hired by a woman who's the victim of a crime, and by law he's entitled as her representative to be cooperated by the Boston Police Department. So he expects to be.

    Capt. Jack Doyle: And so he will be.