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Robb 2022-03-20 09:01:36

Other police officers: It doesn't seem to make any difference whether it is closed or not, so if he says it is closed, then it will be closed.

Other police officers: It makes sense to save one more hostage!

Male lead: do you like me?

Male 2: I'm very serious

Connect the picture below

Connect the picture above. unknown lines

Male lead: You like me, admit it

A list of the principles of the blame - the gun owner is most like the male owner → search warrant → perjury found

The information that the male protagonist is a member of the foundation seems to have no effect in the subsequent plots, except for the use of blame.

The reason why the Internal Inspector General found the male protagonist's name was not explained until the end. It seemed that it was just to create an atmosphere of conspiracy and persecution.

Pay attention to the director (not S.H.I.E.L.D.) who stared at the male protagonist after seeing the evidence, and deliberately interrupted the male protagonist's defense to give a close-up. It is obvious that the director was sitting crooked for the first time, but...

It is purely for creating an atmosphere of unease, in fact, in the end, it is not clear what the words have been heard.

"You know me?" It seems that the male protagonist forgot to get the director's last look. The solution proposed by the male protagonist at this time actually feels quite reasonable, but...

First of all, the director has a hesitant and noncommittal expression, and then the camera pans out of the window. Under the gaze of others, the male protagonist is forced to give up this step of resistance. This stroke is very symbolic.

Symbol! metaphor! Awesome! (do not know.

Now even seeing this honest man next to the widow feels like a ghost

The judge's buttocks are firmly crooked, and the male protagonist has no time to implement the plan to find the informer

A lawyer who is very cooperative with the plot, allowing the male protagonist to enter the adventure smoothly

Intrusion

The male protagonist, who has not yet been indicted, swaggers into the Ministry of Internal Affairs and reads civil rights. Note that the person who sued the male protagonist is your nanny, and the suspicion of your nanny has increased sharply

Because of the conscience lawyer, after being sued, there is no room for defense. The male protagonist will confront you with your nanny after knowing this. The seemingly stupid move should actually be to relax their vigilance and intimidate them.

Male lead: You ask the lawyer the screenwriter gave me

The male protagonist is too professional, making Baker a formidable enemy. The male protagonist's special professional skills make him susceptible to suspicion.

At this time, your nanny obviously felt that the threat of the male protagonist was too absurd, so she completely scoffed. Is your nanny who doesn't think she's going to be silenced or a tight-lipped murderer? The male protagonist thinks that in addition to finding a negotiator, the only way is to coerce and lure your nanny, so he is on the silence list by default.

Telephone bus, a common element in police and gangster films, unknown

Avoiding the media may be a normal operation, but it has also become a suspicious point in this conspiracy

FBI forces, looks like Bao Qingtian character

The male protagonist uses his skilled professional skills to molest the chicken negotiator, an interesting idle pen

Baker's decision, and his subsequent iron-fisted behavior, both made him the most villainous and a serious injury to negotiating professionalism.

This is interesting. It is the male protagonist's strong professional quality and the particularity of this professional ability that make other colleagues who are biased towards "negotiation" correspondingly have too much suspicion and rebellious psychology, to some extent , the male protagonist was limited by his work for the first time

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The Negotiator quotes

  • Lieutenant Chris Sabian: I want you to apologize for telling your mother she looks...

    [Sabian's daughter makes a huge gesture with her hands]

    Lieutenant Chris Sabian: Wide.

    [Sabian smiles and whispers at his daughter]

    Lieutenant Chris Sabian: Wide's not a good word, how'd you like to be called wide?

  • Lieutenant Chris Sabian: "I can't believe this, I'm just surrounded by a room of people who wanna go in there and kill him. This is the guy who call you friend. I got nothing invested in this. I wonder why that is, or maybe someday we'll find out."