desperation

Eloy 2022-03-18 09:01:02

Despite the same label of "criminal", "Desperados" and "No Country for Old Men" feel completely different. Although the plots are all equally tense and exciting, "No Country for Old Men" has a gray emotional tone, and "Desperados" is a work with warmer emotions. The male protagonist, Doctor Jin Bo, is a typical hero. When he was misunderstood as the murderer of his wife, he dealt with the police while searching for the truth of the incident, and finally successfully cleared his suspicions. And in the face of adversity, he did not lose his kindness. He rescued a police officer in the initial chaos, and also revised his medical records to save a little boy on the way to escape. "These four words. Of course, the event can ultimately be resolved without the efforts of Officer Sam and the police. In short, the movie has a happy ending in which justice finally triumphs over evil, and the viewing experience is still great.

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The Fugitive quotes

  • Cosmo Renfro: When I die, I wanna come back just like you.

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Oh, you mean happy and handsome?

  • Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: [Poole hands Gerard a set of unlocked leg irons, and he brandishes them in the Old Guard's face] Oh! Wow, gee whiz, looky here! You know, we're always fascinated when we find leg irons with no legs in them. Who held the keys, sir?

    Old Guard: Me.

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Where those keys at?

    Old Guard: I don't know.

    Poole: Care to revise your statement, sir?

    Old Guard: What?

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Do you want to change you bullshit story, sir?

    [Poole shows the Guard a picture of Kimble]

    Old Guard: ...He might have got out.

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: "He might have got out."

    Sheriff Rawlins: What the hell is this? A minute ago you're telling me he was part of the wreckage! Now he might have gotten out?