Let's dance, it's freedom

Fern 2022-03-20 09:01:41

2. The male protagonist Nick used to be a competent police officer, but was framed for stealing and destroying $40 million worth of diamonds. The rich diamond businessman received $40 million from the insurance company, and Nick needed to serve twenty-five years in prison. . In this case, Nick chose to run away at his father's funeral in order to save himself. It stands to reason that there is a way to escape. However, in order to prove his innocence, Nick even rented a high-rise room, cleaned up, and sat on the 20th floor of a high-rise building and wanted to jump off the building. While attracting crowds, he also called the negotiating team who wanted to convince him. The chosen person. The previous storyline is very compact and creative, but it has many similarities with "Ace Vs Ace", and we can gradually understand why the male protagonist is in prison along the plot. In any case, the male protagonist's strategy of exposing himself to the public is good, which can not only win the support of public opinion, but also avoid being silenced. On the one hand, he was dealing with negotiators on the windowsill, occasionally pretending to jump off the building, on the other hand, his younger brother and girlfriend began to look for the diamond worth 40 million. The search process is still very exciting, with the thrilling plot of Nick on the other side, inciting the onlookers below. Although the plot is clear at a glance, Nick's thrilling plot on the windowsill is still very exciting, especially when looking down from his perspective, people who are afraid of heights may be uncomfortable. The plot unfolds slowly, and we know that it turned out that there was a spy inside the police, who planned the scam together with the owner of the diamond, and then blamed Nick. In the process of watching, there were many reversals that made people realize. I thought that Nick's old partner was a ghost. Not only did he eliminate the evidence, but he also did not testify for Nick. In the end, he didn't expect that there was someone else. In order to help him get shot, his partner also stated the reason for doing it before he died: he just didn't want to go to jail. In the process of Nick preparing to jump off the building, the audience downstairs, like the audience watching the movie, changed their attitude towards Nick every time a clue appeared, but what remained the same was that they all wanted him to jump quickly. Status, watching the fun is not too big of a deal. Later, Nick got the diamond, but under the coercion and inducement of the rich businessman, he made a choice between the diamond and his younger brother. Maybe all major events have to have a tortuous process before they are completed. Finally, Nick saw the smug look of the wealthy businessman downstairs, and finally jumped out of that step, causing everyone to exclaim. I don't know if jumping from a 20-story building, the fire air cushion is still useful, maybe under the blessing of the protagonist's halo, Nick successfully jumped off the building, and with the help of the masses, he caught the wealthy businessman and regained the diamond, which means With the hope that he can get rid of his own crime and start a new life. There is a color at the end Egg, it turns out that all this was planned in advance by Nick and his family. The father did not die, but gave him a chance to get out of prison for the sake of his son. The film preaches to us the idea that justice may be late, but it will come, as Nick did, and so did his ex-partner.

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Extended Reading
  • Hattie 2022-04-21 09:01:57

    Lehehehehe, it's nothing, after reading it, I don't feel anything

  • Elza 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    I watch whatever is on TV, and Worthington spends two-thirds of the time standing on the window sill, but it's not nervous at all.

Man on a Ledge quotes

  • Jack Dougherty: [to disarmed SWAT guy at gunpoint] Hey buddy, she's had a pretty rough day. I'd do what she says.

  • [last lines]

    Lydia Mercer: I'm going to assume that's a family heirloom?

    Nick Cassidy: It is now.

    Valet: Drinks all around!