Movie Watcher: The glorious years in "The Killer Has No Holiday". .

Sheila 2022-03-18 09:01:02

It's not just the Bushido spirit that can never leave, and can use life to honor martyrdom.
The stories of the three killers in "Hillman Without Holidays" seem to be black humorous, expressing neuroticism: Lei thinks of suicide because of wrong killing, he is restless and provocative all day long; Ken has a heart of righteousness because of seeing Lei's suicide, and even for Lei He gave his life; Harry personally went out to end all this because of Ray's wrong killing and Ken's benevolence, but he also fell into the vicious circle of wrong killing in a dramatic way, and finally cherished his morality and ended his life.
However, all of this makes people calmly admire him, just like bowing to the pure man’s "The True Colors of a Hero". . Forget the beautiful scenery of Bruges, the small bridges and the water, the castle of Swan; Forget that we can't help but be laughed at by those repeated verbal abuses; Forget the prostitutes of Amsterdam, and Cherie who looks like "Avril Lavigne"; I also forget the bloody scenes of shocking left uppercuts, straight right swings and bursts; Dangken threw a coin to drive people away before falling to arouse Thunder's alertness; Dang Lei and Ken agreed in the corridor not to hurt the innocent, and count down. Rush out of the hotel... This collection of British "psychiatric stars" left us with enough surprises and cheers for us.
To borrow a common saying: everyone who reads it knows it. .

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Extended Reading
  • Elissa 2022-03-24 09:01:13

    Strong British black humor

  • Kamille 2022-04-23 07:01:11

    This is a film about principles, friendship and love.

In Bruges quotes

  • Ken: And at the same time, at the same time as trying to lead a good life, I have to reconcile that with the fact that with the fact that, yes, I have killed people. Not many people. And most of them were not very nice people. Apart from one person.

    Ray: Who was that?

    Ken: This bloke Danny Aliband's brother. He was just trying to protect his brother. Like you or I would. He was just a lollipop man. But he came at me with a bottle. What are you gonna do? I shot him down.

    Ray: Hmm. In my book, though, someone comes at you with a bottle, I'm sorry, that is a deadly weapon, he's gotta take the consequences.

    Ken: I know that in my heart, but I also know he was trying to protect his brother, you know?

    Ray: I know, but a bottle, that can kill ya. That's a case of "It's you or him". If he'd come at you with his bare hands, that'd be different. That wouldn't have been fair.

    Ken: But technically, someone's bare hands, they can kill you too. They can be deadly weapons too. What if he knew Karate, say?

    Ray: You said he was a lollipop man.

    Ken: He WAS a lollipopman.

    Ray: What a lollipop man doing, knowing fucking Karate?

    Ken: I'm just saying...

    Ray: How old was he?

    Ken: About fifty.

    Ray: What's a fifty year old lollipop man doing, knowing fucking Karate? What was he, a Chinese lollipop man?

    Ken: Course not.

    Ray: Well then.

  • Ray: Where's my gun?

    Ken: I'm gonna die now, I think.