Two sides of the human heart, it is difficult to distinguish between good and evil

Kale 2022-03-22 09:02:16

Don't be deceived by the hardcore name of the cold-blooded pursuit, this is not an orthodox crime action movie, but a comedy with a beautiful snow scene. The film is full of real satire and all kinds of dark humor. After the first half is familiar with the four-angle narrative line of the story, in the second half, laughing is enough.

The film is exceptionally good at creating contrast, and the contrast of the characters is impressive. The well-received outstanding citizens have learned the crime novels and thrown their corpses seriously, and told the bedtime story "The Models of Snow Trucks" to the kidnapped enemy bosses. In the film, after everyone dies, there will be names + nicknames + beliefs in white characters on a black background, from the gangster boss who always responds to the super passerby to the guard of the school, they will be treated equally, without exception. After the protagonist's revenge target died, and that person's belief was displayed as "Love and Peace", I suddenly realized that this vicious-tongued man with the title of gang boss, this neurotic with a cruel smile on his face, was actually using The way he loves the children, the way he firmly trusts the three subordinates who have disappeared inexplicably, and is anxious and rationally speculating about their disappearance. The most complex and the simplest is always the human heart. What is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil, is blurred in an instant.

In addition, let me sigh, when Hollywood is getting more and more fancy on the road of luxury cars, cold-blooded pursuit makes snow plows handsome to new heights-can shovel snow, block roads, sneak babies, and build materials , can make the "avalanche" return to dust. Just don't be more versatile www

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Cold Pursuit quotes

  • Simon Legrew: Your mother's womb must be twitching in regret at bringing you into the world

  • Thorpe: Do you have any idea what I can do to you... on Yelp?