Can the atonement be forgiven?

Karson 2022-03-15 09:01:02

After watching a good movie, it is easy to cause reflection.

The conflicts in the drama in this film are obvious. Of course, the beauty of this film is not only the conflict, I won't say much about the details.

1. Bankers spent half a century to hide or wash away the sins they committed during World War II. Can they be forgiven? ——His hair is gray, and the condemnation from his conscience should have tortured him for many years. But the history cannot be modified.

2. The criminal did not aim at robbery, and achieved what he wanted to achieve-to punish the Nazi war criminals, the enemy of the Jewish nation, even if the punishment was late for more than 60 years. But the ordinary people who are forced to enter the game and worry about the game over, their psychology has withstood a great test, perhaps every time they go to the bank, they will be nervous every time. Even if such a criminal does not kill, even if his IQ is worthy of admiration, can he be free from justice? ——The material influence will soon be replaced by other things, and the psychological influence on people may accompany a lifetime.

3. As a black police officer, as a public office, but also a salaried workplace person, whether the boss's instructions should be determined or not, and how justice should be maintained. What is true justice. All in all, heroes are not so good.

Unexpectedly, the 2012 male protagonist is here to play soy sauce. Is his main task to guess the puzzle?

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Extended Reading
  • Melyssa 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Recently I was helping bin Laden's nephew buy a house~

  • Kyle 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    Jodie Foster is so beautiful~

Inside Man quotes

  • Keith Frazier: Alright, I've got them right where I want 'em.

    Det. Bill Mitchell: Where's that?

    Keith Frazier: Right behind me with my pants around my ankles, but it's a start.

  • Keith Frazier: C'mon let's go down the street to the bar. I'll buy you a drink

    Dalton Russell: Thanks but I'm trying to stay away from bars right now if you know what I mean.