American cops are forever stupid in this movie

Kobe 2022-04-21 09:02:36

It's really unpleasant after reading it, I don't even feel that these people are stupid, it's just me. I took the time to watch a movie that left me speechless.

Maybe not everyone can make suspense movies well. I can't help but complain about this drama.

It's not that I can't accept the plot where the good people are wrongfully killed, and the bad guys escape and continue to commit crimes. As long as you are logical and consistent, the characters are probably more three-dimensional, even if only one or two characters are three-dimensional. The bad guys are pure and bad. It has to make sense, and you can do it, but you can't fool me with something full of bugs.

These guys in the movie are just like idiots.

Let's talk about the American police. I just wanted to ask you what the hell you've been investigating for months? You are embarrassed to post it on the Internet and then come to a conclusion. You can't find out if the male protagonist's girlfriend Brooke was killed. The male protagonist investigated the neighbors and asked so many people before, and also called the Archives Bureau. Even the neighbor's name change case was found out, and the male protagonist's computer also has records. , since you can identify the male protagonist as the murderer, why don't you check these? Didn't you find out about the neighbors? Even if the US police can't check the contents of the phone calls, at least the call records know that Brooke and Witt had a call with Mike before they died, so they should have noticed something wrong. The discovery of dynamite in Mike's car and the content of his classes are far-fetched to prove that Mike is a criminal. Some states in the United States do not have the death penalty. Is it necessary for Mike to kill himself? According to your investigation, he can find a state without the death penalty to kill Vic. And he hates the officials for what he did to blow up the shopping center. He is just a history teacher. Instead, it is Mike's neighbor Oliver who is in charge of the expansion of the shopping center. How can Oliver be suspicious? How to stay out of the way.

And the target is Werther. It's a bit ridiculous. Mike's wife has been dead for several years. If he can really make a bomb to blow Werther, he should have bombed it long ago. How could he still be friends with Werther? Is the investigation and visit of their relationship good enough?

It's all hard to check, isn't it? So the movie is all ignored.

I don't understand.

The male protagonist, Mike, is also a tiger. If you encounter any problems, you will be done by yourself. You don’t know the situation of the neighbors. You are an extremely dangerous person. You still go to investigate and meet him. When my son was tied up or the bomb was found, I didn't even think about asking the police for help. I really am convinced.

Brooke is also quite contradictory. At first, he accused Mike of not snooping on the neighbors' privacy because the neighbors lied, but turned around and followed the neighbors because of curiosity. I found out why I had to call the landline to leave a message to Mike. Whoever has a mobile phone calls the landline first. Then she died too smoothly. Good tool man.

And I don't know if the times are different. I really don't understand the bridge section where Mike's son was picked up casually. Does it not need to check with the parents to pick up people from the campsite? If my son is lost, can we call the police and make the camp responsible? If the camp can't be responsible for the safety of the children at all, then Mike is so hearty that he dares to let the children go

Then I can't understand the logic of these criminals. How could the law of war be triggered by blowing up the commercial center and framing others?

I really don't understand.

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Arlington Road quotes

  • Michael Faraday: You can't ask government to be infallible, but you can ask it to be accountable.

    Oliver Lang: I can ask it to be honest.

    Michael Faraday: You know, when Leah died, all I wanted was someone to tell me, "We made a mistake." You know? "We made a mistake. Your wife suffered for it, and we'd take it back a hundred times if we could." But they don't say that. She would've.

  • Michael Faraday: You're killing children!

    Oliver Lang: Their lies, their children.

    Michael Faraday: Children die!

    Oliver Lang: This is war. In a war, children die.