in the name of the father

Bonnie 2022-03-22 09:01:36

After nearly two hours of depression, the moment I finally ignited, I also ignited.

In the end, the turning point between the male protagonist and the female lawyer lies in the hidden file, and the hidden file was obtained by accident. If there is no such accident, the male protagonist is still a terrorist, and the female lawyers are mostly clowns competing for fame and fortune in the eyes of the world.

How poignant this is. The fate of a person or a group of people was handed over to such an accidental factor.

As an ordinary person, I have always longed for a plot where justice is served. Sometimes when I look at the screen, I can't control myself at all, and I get goosebumps at the scenes of various characters waving their arms or drawing their swords and shouting.

But there are still many stories, and the main theme is not so good. The good and the bad are not so clear. The hand of justice also kills. Of course, it's hard to say that the police are the hands of justice in this story, they are almost completely bad people. Perhaps, in some cases, the police are not outright bad people, they are ordinary people or mediocre people who work hard to do their jobs. If so, the story would be even sadder.

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In the Name of the Father quotes

  • [after hearing of his father's death]

    Gareth Peirce: [With tears in her eyes] Well, I think they ought to take the word 'compassion' out of the English dictionary.

  • Gerry Conlon: I'll be older than you when I get out of this place. If I get out. Are you listening to me?

    Giuseppe Conlon: I'm not talking to you.

    Gerry Conlon: Now who's being childish?

    Giuseppe Conlon: I've not heard a sensible word out of you in two weeks. That stuff will kill you.

    [talking about drugs]

    Gerry Conlon: Sure I'm dead anyway. Look I'm sorry. I'll not take it again as long as you live. Are you happy now?

    Giuseppe Conlon: No.

    Gerry Conlon: Why not?

    Giuseppe Conlon: I don't want you to take it whether I live or die.

    Gerry Conlon: Oh, give me strength. Ok, I'll do nothing to annoy you in your grave. Now are you happy?

    Giuseppe Conlon: Is that a promise?

    Gerry Conlon: Ay, maybe.