"Dead End"

Newell 2022-03-22 09:01:14

"Outlaw" is a typical American action crime movie adapted from the TV series "Outlaw" of the same name.

This movie mainly tells about the murder of the wife of the doctor Jin Bao, played by Harrison Ford, and as it happens, all the evidence of the crime points to Jin Bao without exception! Just as Jin Bao was being escorted to prison, he made a desperate attempt, jumped out of the car and escaped! In order to clear his suspicions, Jin Bao continued to use his wisdom to search for the real murderer. He not only had to compete with the police but also with the real murderer. At the end of the story, the real messenger behind the scenes turned out to be his friend.

This film was released in our country in 1994. It can be said that this is the first so-called "blockbuster" introduced by our country. After watching this movie, I can't help admiring the hero Jin Bao's perseverance, his smart reflection, and his initiative... It is worth learning from each of us. Without these excellent qualities, Jin Bao will most likely be framed , into a situation of isolation and helplessness! He would be speechless, but Jin Bao was different. He actively searched for the truth and finally got his innocence!

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  • Axel 2021-10-20 19:02:53

    The first action movie starring Harrison Ford was really intense and exciting. Impressed by the big villain played by Tommy Lee Jones.

  • Branson 2022-03-23 09:01:17

    In 1995, the Chinese bath center often put this. The plot of the prosthesis inside is well arranged.

The Fugitive quotes

  • Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: How'd you lose that arm?

    Sykes: In the line of duty.

  • State Trooper: [sees Kimble in hospital hallway, disguised as a doctor] Hey, Doc! We're looking for a prisoner from that bus-train wreck a couple of hours ago, might be hurt.

    Dr. Richard Kimble: Uh, what does he look like?

    State Trooper: 6'1, 180, brown hair, brown eyes, beard. See anyone like that around?

    Dr. Richard Kimble: Every time I look in the mirror, pal - except for the beard, of course!