i like the ending

Ulices 2022-03-17 09:01:03


Many people say it is boring
I agree with
Dillinger case is a good narrative theme
real background
wisdom of good and evil fighting adventure
is undoubtedly the favorite of Hollywood directors
only in the form of itemized account of the somewhat lengthy



in these two and a half hours in
the majority but that is say these things

John Dillinger
successfully robbed three banks
successfully escape twice
success has been the love of his life
and
lost a dozen friends
lost immense pride
lost the last trace of struggle

Melvin Purvis
successfully kill a The ticket thief
managed to win the public's support,
watched the public enemy number one fall to the ground
and then
lost the trust in the teacher,
lost the pride of being an FBI agent,
lost so much of him, and thought the





whole movie was only because of the ending in the last ten minutes. with a masterpiece called

John broke into the police station
so that sit around in a circle
so-called ad hoc group of Dillinger office
looking at his photos wiped smile

person of John Purvis bought
with men in command of the guard at the theater command outside

the night Dillinger watched a movie last a lifetime
thinking about the characters of the dialogue
those pictures constantly flashed through his mind
that he can feel this unusual moment

Outside the door, Purvis lights a cigar and
passes through the crowd
. The gun in his trigger is too late to react. Hesitant

sparks in his eyes.

"Tell Billie for me, 'Bye Bye, Black Bird' "

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Public Enemies quotes

  • John 'Red' Hamilton: We don't work with people we don't know. And you don't work when you're desperate. Walter Dietrich. Remember that?

    John Dillinger: Walter forgot. When you're desperate, that's when you got no choice.

  • Melvin Purvis: Pretty Boy Floyd, you are under arrest

    Pretty Boy Floyd: It's Charles, Charles Floyd. Who are you?

    Melvin Purvis: Melvin Purvis, Bureau of Investigation. Where's your friend, Harry Campbell?

    Pretty Boy Floyd: I believe you've killed me, so you can go rot in hell