it's over

Ibrahim 2022-03-24 09:02:41

Uncle Liam strikes again. As soon as he came up this time, he killed his son, so there was nothing to rescue, the rest was revenge, and it was over. The method is also simple, find an insider, ask who is in charge, then kill him, and then find the next one. Inadvertently, he also provoked a rivalry between the two local drug cartels that did not commit crimes but were eyeing each other. There is no doubt that the cool film has been signed. But it happens that they have Oscar Wilde's words in the title, Some cuase happiness wherever they go; Others whenever they go, like a finale poem, to enhance the taste. Checking the information again, it turns out that the same director remade his work 5 years ago, ah, this is something that can only be done if you love yourself. Come and come, the old man appeared on the stage, "The whole action must be in line with TM, hey, watch Kraftidioten with me in 2014, Cold Pursuit in 2019, Kraftidioten with me in 2014, and Cold Pursuit in 2019 with you..." No It's ugly, but it's a bit long. By the way, I took a look at the trailer for "Kraftidioten (2014)", it's really a mother's baby, and the shots are the same. Compared with 2014, Uncle Liam seems to be more in line with the image of the protagonist. The police scene can be completely erased like "Gun Fire", maybe it will be more brilliant. Snow shots are nice.

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Cold Pursuit quotes

  • Nels Coxman: I'm gonna kill him, Brock.

    Brock: Sure you are. What makes you think you can kill a man?

    Nels Coxman: I've killed three of his guys.

    Brock: What did you do with the bodies?

    Nels Coxman: Wrapped them in chicken wire, threw them on the gorge.

    Brock: Chicken wire?

    Nels Coxman: Yeah, to let the fish get at them. They'll eat the flesh off the bones. So the bodies don't fill with gas and rise. They stay at the bottom.

    Brock: Where did you learn that?

    Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.

  • Nels Coxman: I read it in a crime novel.