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Moriah 2022-03-21 09:01:34

John and Denzel talked on the phone and forced him to tell the bribery case. In the end, he said it was for the sake of the children. Even the upper management of Denzel showed sympathy; Dissatisfaction with the government, when the negotiator was about to negotiate with him, he immediately took out a hostage. Why is this not a satire of the government, and why not stimulate the audience's inner hope. Afterwards, he had a phone call with the mayor, who portrayed the mayor very meaningfully. The reporters stopped and interviewed the mayor, and one of them asked the mayor's divorce and third-party issues. Although family emotional problems will affect politics, it is so bright that the mayor of the United States is really not easy to be! This is also an enjoyable place for Chinese audiences to watch. John told the mayor's hidden secrets. If the film continues to go deeper here, and asks the mayor about social issues, ridicules the mayor, ridicules the system, and finally sacrifices himself to fight against the society, then he will be a real hero. It's going to be a 5 star movie, and it's also a very telling movie. However, the second half of the tribe fell into the stereotype of American personal heroism.
It attracts the audience very well, but gives the audience the last peace. Why is this another irony!

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  • Garth 2022-04-23 07:01:33

    Can't get rid of the essence of Hollywood silly movies

  • Kelli 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    6.5 points. Anticlimactic work. The robbers were very powerful in the beginning, splitting the train and killing the driver. But from the time the money was sent to the car accident, the whole story became more and more boring. The robbers from Wall Street didn't even design their escape routes well, and their final death was inexplicably anti-social. Tony Scott's filming of "The Good Wife" is still pretty good, how did it get so wilted on the big screen?

The Taking of Pelham 123 quotes

  • Ryder: I talked to God.

    Walter Garber: That's good, what did he say?

    Ryder: He said I should trust in Him, all others pay cash. How soon can you get it down here?

  • Ryder: [last lines, to Garber] You're my goddamn hero.