Everyone is living a very hard life, how can there be any leisure to observe benevolence and righteousness!

Wilfrid 2022-03-21 09:01:49

I watched two thriller movies in succession, Japan's "First Love" and the American "The Man on the Window Sill". Both belong to the no urine point of the movie, but it should be said that they have nothing to do. The former story doesn't talk about first love at all, nor is it the object of first love. In terms of horror characteristics, the whole situation is clearly explained from the beginning. Bad cops collude with gangsters to cause trouble, which then leads to intra-gang fights, rivalry with other gangsters, and a man and woman for no reason. In this situation, the audience mainly pays attention to the outcome of the fight, how the characters ended, or how they escaped danger. The American movie "The Man on the Window Sill" is simple and easy to understand. The relationship between the characters and the contradictions and conflicts of the story are gradually becoming clear. At the end, there is also concern about the result of the battle in the Japanese movie, but the time is short, and it is more exciting and tense to win. There are many such movies in the United States, with shocking conspiracies, some of which belong to political warfare, and some of which belong to espionage warfare and economic warfare. The contest between justice and evil has been brought into full play. The female yakuza in Japanese movies said that before she came to Japan, she liked a man like Takakura Ken, but when she came to Japan, she realized that such a man does not exist at all. Everyone is living a very hard life, how can there be any leisure to observe benevolence and righteousness! The American jewelry tycoon is a rich and unkind villain. The hero of the movie is just forced to protect himself and seek justice in the form of illegality.

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Man on a Ledge quotes

  • Nick Cassidy: First, cut the red wire.

    Angie: Red wire? They're all red wires!

    Joey Cassidy: Babe, pick the reddest one.

  • Dante Marcus: It always ends the same, blood, snot, and tears.

    Joey Cassidy: You hit like a girl. Where are you from, Jersey?

    Dante Marcus: [hits him again] I'm from the Bronx.