disappear & respawn

Shane 2022-02-25 08:02:12

Vanishing Point

Vanishing Point

watching the film crowd began to gather after the explosion the police were relieved

but Kewa Chomsky actually dead? Or did he just disappear from people's sight?

Chomsky mentioned Kewa remember one experience after a policeman he had not done blasting special technicians read a second time movie when

the movie is a person all the memories that everyone will experience while traveling on the highway Thinking of the scenes in his memory, seeing things, thinking about people, etc. He is a mature person and calm...

Gradually he understands what kind of life he really needs - choosing to disappear two forklifts is the disappearing point

just like the movie The scene
at the beginning of the forklift stopped in the middle of the road, he turned away from the police and continued to follow,

and after the explosion, the police looked disappointed Game over

Kowalski's life really began,

didn't it?

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Extended Reading
  • Owen 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    In 1971, this car-themed movie came out and set off the imitation of car-players all over the world.

  • Tabitha 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    When a chase incident became a big one, many people hoped that he could escape the pursuit, just like looking for the shadow of the so-called "hero" in him, but in the end he bumped into him with a smile when he was about to reach his destination The car hit the roadblock, as if that's what it was trying to tell them, "I am who I am, a different firework".

Vanishing Point quotes

  • Charlie: [after listening to Super Soul's broadcast] Did you hear that?

    Collins: Yeah.

    Charlie: Where the hell he get so much information?

    Collins: Same place as you do, Charley.

    Charlie: You mean from our own frequency?

    Collins: That's right.

    Charlie: How long's he been at it?

    Collins: Year 'n a half, maybe two.

    Charlie: Hell, that's against the law!

    Collins: So's carryin' a transistor on duty.

    Charlie: Hey, come on now, that's different.

    Collins: But he never says anything to incriminate himself. Brains 'n lawyers, Charley. As far as the law's concerned, he's clean as Kleenex.

  • Charlie: What do you think he's done?

    Collins: Don't know.

    Charlie: Well, what do you think?

    Collins: I think he's gonna hijack that car to Cuba, hahahaha.

    Charlie: Don't be ridiculous!

    Collins: Hell, Charley, I don' know! Maybe killed somebody! Maybe stole that big dude o' his! Maybe both.