Institutional Dilemma and Violent Solutions

Marlon 2022-09-08 04:21:49

The plot is simple:
within the reach of the law, justice is maintained in the name of religion, and bloody violence is used to solve problems; the

content is rich:
cold humor, gay parody, multilingual dialogue and other elements are integrated; the
killing process is sometimes simply Lisuo is pleasing to the eye, sometimes ridiculously funny;
the immersive performance of the detective comrade who deconstructs and recreates the crime scene makes the film icing on the cake; the
slow motion unfolds slowly, the religious holy words are repeatedly chanted, the music is gorgeous and extravagant...

Very violent and very Mei: The
picture is bloody and impactful enough; the
language, FUCK appears overwhelmed, and it is estimated that no number of people can tell.

Two questions:
there is always a vacuum behind the law, and there is always a dilemma behind the system, is it inevitable?
In the face of helplessness in the face of difficulties, it is the dripping and hearty use of violence to suppress violence, or silence, silence...

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The Boondock Saints quotes

  • Connor: Donna's gonna be angry about her cat.

    Rocco: Shit. She's on every drug known to man. She'd have sold the thing for a dime-bag. Screw her.

    [laughs]

    Rocco: I do kinda feel like an asshole, though.

    Connor: Yeah, Roc, you sound real remorseful there.

  • Donna: You killed my... my...

    Rocco: Your what?

    Donna: My...

    Rocco: Your fuckin' what? Huh? Your what, bitch?

    Rocco: [puts gun to his own head] I'll shoot myself in the head, you can tell me that cat's name! Go ahead! Your what? Your precious, little...

    Rayvie: Skippy! Skippy!

    Rocco: Oh, Jesus! What color was it, bitch?

    Rayvie: Don't you fucking yell at her like that you prick!

    Rocco: [turns gun on Rayvie] Shut your fat ass, Rayvie! I can't buy a pack of smokes without runnin' into nine guys you fucked!