This is his senior or mentor or something. I think this evaluation is more accurate than the long list of 'compliments' her daughter gave him, which is why Dave is in so many troubles .
I don't really understand the people who gave this film low marks, what more could you ask for this film? I give it four stars, the one star missing is that there is no complete ending to my liking. At the beginning of the movie, Dave is patrolling with the background music of "Love Is Hard to Open". This tune is what I like. The close-up of the long shot is simple. Dave molested a female trainee police officer, frightened black households, beat up drug dealers,,, it doesn't matter, "I smoke, drink and get tattoos, but I'm a good girl", the film's routine is such that the protagonist is always a good person with flaws, who comes out of the mud and is not stained, ,, I have always had this opinion in the later plots. I think he will be whitewashed until he kills someone in a gambling stall, "These rumors are true", "I killed a business partner" , Dave is a bad guy, a real bad guy. Everyone was targeting him, bosses, family, friends, homeless, lovers, nothing wrong because he did commit a crime. But he tried to make others understand him, that kind of suffocated feeling that I thought I was right, but I couldn't find the basis, I could only say "I promise they are not good people", his basis is his actions Guidelines, what he follows is not the law, not the social morality, not the unspoken rules of the boss, so he is in crisis on all sides. He was asked why it was such a big deal for you to be a cop, and his answer was because "I want to be a dutiful jerk, I want to interpret what people call the lawlessness of the LA precinct", and that's his logic. He does everything to the bad guys, so the bad guys can't hurt him. He is very gentle to good people, so good people let him go to a dead end, be loyal to the police station, and if he doesn’t bring up other crimes, the police station will fire him; be gentle to his family, his family abandons him; infatuated with his lover, his lover takes advantage of him; right The tramp calls him a brother, and the tramp wants to bring him down, that's all. Because he is a stupid and stubborn man. I think only his eldest daughter can understand him.
The shots are very realistic, especially when Dave comes home, showing the details of a person's life. That kind of flipping shot is really good, like a follow-up shot or a candid shot somewhere, filming a person slowly walking into the mud. The plot is a bit scattered, sometimes I don't know what I'm talking about, like he goes to a club to overeat,,,, it's disgusting. The acting is good, very good.
In addition, a film reviewer said that the female intern in Dave's sunglasses in the movie poster was the one who framed him, which felt right.
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