bye, thrush

Roxanne 2022-03-21 09:01:20

——That's cause they all care about where people is come from.
the only thing that's important is where somebody's going.

——[John Dillinger]

1930, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, the city of angels, the city of crime, the epic of a generation of heroes, still burning After the embers, it was reduced to nothing. The background of all the fictional stories, regardless of the source, John Dillinger appeared in plain black, armed with a firearm, stepping on the country's daunting road of money, wearing the indifferent smile that always pierces people's hearts, and breaking the bank with a snap of bullets. The river is vast, and the means are extremely beautiful. John Dillinger is a big criminal who is worshipped by countless colleagues in the pirate world. Qishu's life is enough to add a splendid picture to the history of American crime. He is notorious for all evils, wandering among the FBI during the robbery, and gave birth to a legendary robbery dynasty in the Great Depression. He is an elegant gentleman, and his methods of committing crimes are so gorgeous and unrestrained that all beings are overwhelmed.

Boss: John Dillinger, how much time can you use a bank robbery?
John Dillinger: Probably not more than 1 minute and 40 seconds.

The black and humorous remarks are an exclusive portrayal of John Dillinger, who insults the police like a joke. He roamed the major cities with ease, no escape was spared wherever he went, he did not deliberately hide his traces, escaped from the line of sight again and again, and survived in every corner of the net cast by the police, leading the way. Wang Yang Thief John Dillinger is confident, ethical, efficient, and professional. You can see that he is so fresh and delicious, and the alternative is thorough, but he is full of loneliness and loneliness. He felt the emptiness and desolation of this world, and he saw the warmth and coldness of human beings. It has always been the fate of criminals to change from prosperity to decline after reaching the peak, and it is an eternal law. Melvin Purvis was promoted by the director, and the FBI went from strength to strength. The John Dillinger gang is like water and soil cut by the wind, losing moisture.

Billie Frechette, the only woman John Dillinger loved in his life, made waves as soft as silk in his life. She was unhappy, and he was chasing after her.

Billie Frechette: What do you work?
John Dillinger: John Dillinger, the bank robbers.
Billie Frechette: As the initial opening date, which the bar is too formal.
Billie Frechette: I like baseball, movies, brand-name clothing, sports car, there are… you. Also interested in anything else?

He is like a young and frivolous child, who only knows how to love hard, and reveals everything without reservation. His thirst for her, the absurd and subversive desire confuses the aesthetics of rupture and violence, and finally, she falls into a purgatory-like sweet and fragrant dream, in the endless darkness, together with Satan to destroy and destroy this huge world. cage.

John Dillinger: U ain't going anywhere, you hear me? I'm gonna be die an old man in your arms. We're too good for them. They ain't tough enough, smart enough or fast enough. I hit any bank I want anytime. They got to be at every bank all the time. That's why we on the top of the world. Ain't nobody lay a going on us. No I ain't going anywhere. Neither are you. What do you got to say about that?

John Dillinger leads Billie Frechette in pursuit, in pursuit of a distant and innocent dream. "Maybe one day, I will have nothing." - Since John Dillinger embarked on the road of no return to crime alone, and ended in tragedy, he also lived without regrets.

-Kid, keep your chin up and your nose clean.
-Die the way you lived, all of a sudden, that's the way to go. Don't drag it out Living like that doesn't mean a thing. -Kid
, Zhang Open your chin and blow your nose.
- Die alive, in an instant, that's the way to go. Don't pull it out. There is no point in living like that.
--Last film that John Dillinger's seen
"Manhattan Melodrama" When

John Dillinger took off his heroic makeup and fell down, he ended his legendary public enemy era with the last sentence.

- "Bye bye, blackbird," "Melancholy bird, farewell." -

Billie Frechette burst into tears, and after that, decided to have only one love song in this life.
This kind of death is a kind of free and easy, but also a kind of ruthless.

「Bye bye blackbird」

Blackbird, blackbird singing the blues all day
Right outside of my door
Blackbird, blackbird why do you sit and say
There's no sunshine in store

All through the winter you hung around
Now I begin to feel homeward bound
Blackbird, blackbird gotta be on my way
Where there's sunshine galore

Pack up all my care and woe
Here I go, singing low

Bye bye blackbird

Where somebody waits for me
Sugar's sweet, so is she

Bye bye blackbird

No one here can love and understand me
Oh, what hard luck stories they all hand me
Make my bed and light the light
I'll arrive late tonight

Blackbird, bye bye

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Extended Reading
  • Kenny 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Depp is no longer my dish in the past two years. Has it changed? Or is it because the newcomers have all come out?

  • Karson 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    personal show. Probably one of Depp's toughest plays. The tension in front is well controlled, but unfortunately the end is a little weak

Public Enemies quotes

  • [Purvis and Baum are listening in on a wiretapped call]

    Agent Carter Baum: This is a phone conversation from a car dealership twenty-seven minutes ago. Harry Berman.

    [He pushes down the needle to play back an acetate disk]

    John Dillinger's voice: When you drop it, leave the keys on the floorboard.

    Harry Berman's voice: I got a DeSoto.

    John Dillinger's voice: Okay.

    [Purvis takes off his headphones]

    Melvin Purvis: How did we get to Berman?

    Agent Carter Baum: Off the Dillinger coat. The coat was bought in Cicero, Illinois, a few doors down from Berman's dealership. Now we know Berman. He's been supplying cars to the Syndicate since Capone. When Dillinger bought that coat, he must've been at Berman's switching cars.

    Melvin Purvis: Soon as they call to drop the DeSoto, we'll tail it. I want men on this, around the clock.

  • [Hoover is at a Senate Appropriation Committee hearing]

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: Why do we need this?

    J. Edgar Hoover: Because criminals flee in fast automobiles across state lines, thereby defeating local jurisdiction because there is no federal police force to stop them.

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: By my tally, your bureau wants to spend more taxpayer's dollars catching crooks, than what the crooks you catch stole in the first place.

    J. Edgar Hoover: Well that's ridiculous. The Bureau has apprehended kidnappers and bank robbers who have stolen up to and in excess of...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: Really?

    [Hoover stops midsentence]

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: How many have you apprehended?

    J. Edgar Hoover: We have arrested and arraigned 213 wanted felons.

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: No, I mean *you*, Director Hoover.

    J. Edgar Hoover: Well, as Director, I administer.

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: How many have you arrested, personally?

    [long pause as Hoover stares at McKellar]

    J. Edgar Hoover: I have never arrested anybody.

    [Other men in the chamber gasp in shock]

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: You've never arrested anybody?

    J. Edgar Hoover: Well of course not. I'm an administrator...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: With no field experience. You are shockingly unqualified, aren't you, sir? You have never personally conducted a criminal investigation in the field in your life. I think you're a front. I think your prowess as a lawman is a myth, created from the hoopla of headlines by Mr. Suydam, your publicist there. Crimebuster? G-Man? You're setting yourself up as a Czar? That's running wild in my estimation.

    J. Edgar Hoover: A *crime* is what runs wild...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: If this country requires a bureau such as yours, I question whether you are the person fit to run it.

    J. Edgar Hoover: [getting angry] Well I will not be judged by a kangaroo court of venal politicians...

    Senator Kenneth McKellar: Your appropriation increase is denied.

    [taps his gavel, signifying the end of the session; Hoover and his aides get up and leave]

    J. Edgar Hoover: Feed the following to Walter Winchell: "McKellar is a Neanderthal, and he is on a personal vendetta to destroy me." We will not contest him in his committee. We need to fight him on the front page. Where's John Dillinger?