I would rather call it the fall of a lion than an angel

Hazle 2022-10-07 06:06:46

From "Rescue" to "Fall", we have verified the aging of more than one action drama hero. When I saw that the over 60-year-old hero of "Rescue 3" was still trying to climb over the fence to hunt down the gangster, I can still see his struggles; similarly, the opening chapter of "The Fallen 3" shows us what life the two aging lions are facing, with financial deficits, old troubles, and twilight years of ambition. It's not just their problem, we in reality are also suffering or will suffer sooner or later.

In the same old age, Banning faced a fatal frame-up, and Wade faced a financial crisis. From the beginning of the film, good and evil have been divided. The method of frame-up was supposed to be clumsy, and the FBI was as clueless as ever. With the help of his father, Banning killed a bunch of people, and then he began to feel that something was wrong; when he decided to ask Wade to question him, he was still There are only 2 people who have no brains to see Wade. They are really stupid bastards. If their parents could leave half their heads on them, they would not have to go to the FBI.

Speaking of Banning's father, he is also a lion in his old age. Because he questioned the motive behind the war, he lost trust in the people and things around him, but he never changed his belief as a lion. After blowing up a bunch of sturdy opponents at his age, he knew that although this old man was in his old age, his lion style was still the same as before.

The plots of stripping the cocoon, bravely breaking the line of fire, and making a face-to-face relationship are all logically completed at one go. Benning, who is shrouded in the halo of the protagonist, can naturally cut a bloody path in the siege of certain death, and strive to protect the wise president. When Wade fled, he thought the bomb killed Banning, but he didn't care about escaping for his life, but stayed for a while with a sad face. I think this is the climax of the whole story.

When Banning died, Wade's inner world really fell, because once upon a time, he and Banning were both representatives of the Lion's belief, even if he defected, Banning was like another existence of him, and the death of Channing , which means that Wade has really lost the faith he has always believed, and he is alive but dead.

The ups and downs of his twilight years shook Wade's belief in the lion. In the end, he proved his wrong choice with his life, but he was very happy to die at the hands of Banning. Banning was like a righteous self, proving his years of experience. Persistence and belief are not wrong, the fault is their own fall.

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Angel Has Fallen quotes

  • Secret Service Director David Gentry: Just a few more of these pressers and I'm done with this circus.

    Mike Banning: Ah, you know you'll miss it, sir. You have no life.

    Secret Service Director David Gentry: Says the man who could be taking my place.

  • Leah Banning: How was the range?

    Mike Banning: Ah, easy breezy. My friend Wade's got a good thing going. Bummed I missed Lynne. How many stories did it take this time?

    Leah Banning: The usual four. You gonna take a shower?

    Mike Banning: [getting onto the bed] No.

    Leah Banning: No, I just washed the sheets. I just...

    [laughing as he kisses her]

    Leah Banning: You smell like gunpowder.

    Mike Banning: Yeah, you know you love it.