Do something wrong, forget it, but others are not reconciled, driving everything to a dead end. In the end, that person is reconciled, but what's the point of wrong and right? Ok? We gradually lost everything we cherished in the so-called contest of right and wrong.
In the constant flashbacks, we pieced together the childhoods of White and Pooh, laying the groundwork for subsequent misunderstandings, so when we found out who was behind the scenes, we could not help exclaiming, but we found that there was someone else, and we found another person again, and finally we found is her.
What the female reporter Bridges said to White: "Do you know what a garbage puppy is? It's the puppy of the police. You? You don't look like anyone's puppy, but I know you're the puppy of the old policeman's partner. "Definitely a point. But we believe that White is righteous, we followed White's memories together, tortured ourselves with heart and soul, and finally waited until he made the right choice. But Pooh is dead. Drama films are always like this, it's hard to look away, and at the same time, I want to shout "Damn the world" from the bottom of my heart.
That's right, we never thought of hurting the people we cherish, it's all "them". Unexpectedly, it turned out to be an accomplice in the end, and things in the world are so ridiculous. But that is a movie. In reality, can we treat it objectively regardless of distance? Not too possible. It seems that we all know that life is a big lie, and yet choose to allegiance to it, it is hard to say right or wrong.
I thought it was another "Brooklyn Cop". It was slightly different. "No Man's Son" expressed more of a person's contradictions and choices. After Brooklyn, Queens fell...
Fadeoc Khaos
Nov.17th, 2011
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