Don't worry, the literature teacher is also acting

Sandrine 2021-11-24 08:01:17

The first half was very depressing, and it made me doze off. I suddenly woke up when I saw the protagonist taking risks and killing people for money. The second half is called "no urine point" and it is very exciting. As a community college literature teacher (it doesn't look like), I have a high IQ, accurate marksmanship, and more sporty than a policeman. I was really lucky. He left rubbish to mislead the police, and finally went to a rival country in the United States, and started a new life that would also be difficult. There are tens of thousands of unjust cases. Look at Zhao Zuohai. Not only has he not been sentenced to death, but how many people can wait until they are rehabilitated. And how many movies are judged to be black all the way...Although there are still many suspicions about the feasibility of movies, life requires luck and more persistence.

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The Next Three Days quotes

  • Damon Pennington: No prison in the world is airtight. Each one has a key. You just have to find it.

    John Brennan: How do you do that?

    Damon Pennington: A lot of looking. Especially at things that break up the daily routine. Guards get comfortable doing the same thing day in, day out. Something happens, that's when they make mistakes. But when you see it, you have to be ready. You have to have the entire plan already in place even before you know how you're gonna get out of jail. Escaping's easy. The hardest part is staying free.

  • Damon Pennington: From the time they make the call, the police can have the center of the city sealed tight in fifteen minutes.

    John Brennan: How can they be so exact?

    Damon Pennington: After 9/11, Homeland Security made every city have a lockdown plan. Downtown Pittsburgh, Philly, Boston, Minneapolis, fifteen minutes. They can do D.C. in under ten. Within 35 minutes, they can have cops at every tollboth on the interstate and be running rolling stops on the secondary roads. They won't have your photograph yet, but they will have your description.

    John Brennan: What if you can't get out? 35 minutes is not a lot of time.

    Damon Pennington: Then surrender. Because they will shoot you on sight, along with anyone else you're with.