36th Precinct--The Story of Paris Police Headquarters

Missouri 2022-08-04 11:53:25

I'm currently learning French métonymie (metonymie), and I'm not familiar with Paris. During my practice, I encountered many administrative units that used location instead of function, so I asked a lot of questions. As a result, one day someone suggested watching 36 Quai des Orfèvres together. I didn't review it in time. From 36 at the beginning, to the police stealing the street sign of Quai des Orfèvres, I foolishly asked many times what this was. Where is it? Isn't this the address of the police headquarters in Paris, France? Here's a refresher lesson that adds to the impression.

The two police bosses were secretly placed in a position to compete for high positions. One who was unwilling to be at a disadvantage was recklessly exchanged for the death of a police officer while performing the task, and the crowd turned their backs. Another person who wholeheartedly served the people and showed loyalty was put together by the informant for information. This hurdle was exploited by the first person. Not only was he famous for being reckless and he was successfully promoted, but he also put another person in jail and his wife died... It was very heartbreaking to see it. I thought it was time for retribution. But the ending is surprising. That's fine; he has already lost seven years in prison, and all the grievances are time-keeping.

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  • Cullen 2022-03-22 09:03:02

    Justice always gets lost when he needs him, and returns when he is not needed.

  • Zoe 2022-03-20 09:03:10

    After watching it for about 20 minutes, not in the mood, violence and revenge still don't appeal to me. Have a chance to revisit later