quite satisfactory

Alana 2022-01-27 08:01:12

It can only be said that this is a very well-established family-themed film. No mistakes have been made, but there is nothing special about it. The relevant theme scenes can be seen in previous movies describing the history of family struggles.
The only thing that left a deep impression in the film was the eldest's immortality. His throat was cut and he was shot with machine guns, but he didn't die, and finally gave birth to a few children. When I saw that the boss was shot at the end, I thought that I was going to hang up now, because in general family-themed hero movies, one or two are always going to die. There are groups of children in my brother’s house, and the export is running around. The three brothers are also talking and laughing together. It is estimated that the director also considered the audience’s IQ and gave the boss a reclining chair. Although he was not killed, there were sequelae, maybe the lumbar spine was injured, but the specific sequelae, the audience can guess for themselves. . . .

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Extended Reading
  • Edwardo 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    The natural order and the pursuit of justice implied in the wild age.

  • Elmira 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    Why does the United States prohibit alcohol? The police finally turned against the water!

Lawless quotes

  • Forrest Bondurant: What I'm trying to say is, the course of your life it is changing. You don't even see it.

    Mugger #2: What are you talkin' bout?

    [Forrest punches him with iron knuckles, knocking mugger unconscious]

    Howard Bondurant: Yeah, that's what he's talking' bout.

    Howard Bondurant: [Looking at a shocked Jack Bondurant] You alright there, Jack?

    Jack Bondurant: Caught me off guard is all.

    Howard Bondurant: You still good to drive?

    [Forrest laughs]

    Jack Bondurant: Fuck you, Howard.

  • Jack Bondurant: [narrating] My brother Forrest once said, "Nothing can kill us. We can't never die."The reason being that in the great war, my eldest brother, Howard, saw his entire battalion drown in the sea. Every last one of them. He was the only survivor.

    Jack Bondurant: And Forrest, well, that same year, Spanish Lady flu hit Franklin, damn near wiped out the entire state. It got Ma and Pa and Forrest but against all the odds, he somehow managed to fight it off. So you could see why Forrest felt that way.

    Jack Bondurant: Me and my brothers are moonshiners. Bootleggers. In 1920, they passed the Prohibition Act making the sale of alcohol illegal. Well, at least it was supposed to be.