The Next Three Days

Elwyn 2022-03-22 09:01:31

Another crime with a high IQ is presented, but it is not too shrewd. After constantly obtaining accurate data on the normalized daily life structure.
We must respect the law, and we must use intelligence to overcome the law. The law may not always be right, and it is also a theory of relativity.
When the female pig head was rescued by the male protagonist, she had a stupid suspicion and really wanted to go up and slap her. When a man can give up his freedom to fight hard, you are still barbara, there is no spirit of cooperation, this couple has no tacit understanding at all, and it is far worse than Michael Schofield. boring! !

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  • Amy 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    The only bright spot is the ring that was not found

  • Katheryn 2021-11-24 08:01:17

    It took 20 minutes to find out that it was a remake of pour elle. . The details of the plot are exactly the same. . Is it necessary to be that long? .

The Next Three Days quotes

  • Damon Pennington: You have to know where you're gonna go and how you're gonna get there. You have to know how they plan to catch you, where and when.

    John Brennan: Well, how the hell are you supposed to know that?

    Damon Pennington: You pay off someone who knows. And a lot depends on if the prison is in the country or the city.

    John Brennan: City.

    Damon Pennington: Where are you from?

    John Brennan: Pittsburgh.

    Damon Pennington: Pittsburgh's tough. So many bridges and tunnels they can block off.

  • Damon Pennington: Stay far away from the train and bus stations. Forget the local airports. Leave from another state. Second, identity. It's easy to find fake papers. Harder to find ones that'll get you through an airport. You'll need a passport, a driver's license, and a Social Security number. If you have to rent a car, find a place that'll take a cash deposit. They'll still run a credit check, so use a real person's name on the ID. Third, destination. You'll want somewhere that doesn't attract American tourists. Think Yemen and you get the idea. And money; you'll need a truckload of it. Everything's expensive; hotels, travel, information.

    John Brennan: How much?

    Damon Pennington: Enough to last at least five, six years. You run out of money, you run out of friends.