understanding of the ending

Donnell 2022-11-22 20:16:17

It's still pretty good to understand. The protagonist killed two people when he was a child, and the old policeman shielded him because the two bastards died and the murderer was the orphan of his partner.
The film first alludes to the contradiction between the police and the poor. For example, after 9/11, the police chief isolated some poor people, when the protagonist and his colleagues were driving on patrol, passersby stared at them with strange eyes, and the chaotic scene in the police station. The police station, headed by the new police chief, is dark and hated by the poor.
The new police chief is willing to kill innocent people and take tough measures against the poor for the sake of his reputation and future. All of this is to pave the way for Viky to write a report letter in the end. Viky still lives in that slum area and must still be bullied. He used to be some gangsters, but now the police may be even more hated, so Viky wanted to write a report letter to reporters, Revealing that the current policeman, johnason, had murdered, and that the police chief's godfather was covering him up, would definitely have a huge impact on the police department, and the police chief would also be implicated. This should be the motivation for the ending viky.
As for why Viky did that, the previous conflict between the poor and the police was speculation, and the ending said "Johnason, I didn't mean to hurt you, and vinny, anyone, always those people (those people refer to the police) , the police are the ones who want to hurt you.) Ultimately, what we care about is Those people' is completely disconnected, it should be two sentences, so it shouldn't be translated like this, but the next sentence is finally what we care about is the death of the police chief, the other old policeman doesn't care, my purpose is achieved), Now that one of them is gone (the police chief is dead), no one cares about an old man (the old policeman), this is the last letter I wrote (explaining letter), and you are free." It can be seen that her purpose is not to hurt the two former friends, but the police (those who shot them on the rooftop), and in the end she cares that one of them is dead and the other One is an old man who doesn't care (both are important people in the police department).
There are two times throughout the film that Vicky was the leaker. The first time was when the protagonist met Viky at the stairs and called her. She ignored it. If it was because no one came out, it must be strange to be called by her name, no Walk away; obviously Viky knows who the protagonist is, but she walks away pretending not to. The second time was when Vinny left and the protagonist was looking down from the rooftop and found Vicky looking at him. It was strange that this scene would appear in the film, because Viky hardly played any role, so why give her this shot. Both of these hints at the possibility of an ending.
As for the voice of the man who threatened the protagonist on the phone earlier, the voice of the police chief was to make him suspect that Vinny was threatening him and wanted him to kill Vinny (they felt he was the only one who knew the truth and also leaked the secret to reporters) people), but the protagonist does not. In the end, the police chief appeared and lured the protagonist with his freedom. The three policemen went to kill vinny. The protagonist who understood the friendship between Johnathan and vinny tried to stop it. It was too late. The police chief forced vinny to kill the protagonist, and vinny killed the police chief. , the old policeman killed vinny again. Finally to viky is the end of the leaker.

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The Son of No One quotes

  • Detective Charles Stanford: I can't save the world, this ain't no fucking Superman suit I'm wearing.

  • Detective Charles Stanford: You can hate me for the rest of your life, but you're a free man now! YOU'RE A FREE MAN!