It's all "trivial"

Kylie 2022-03-21 09:03:19

This time it's the second time for the movie. Although this seems to be a film with twists and turns, in fact, if you pay attention, you will find that it has been paving the way, and the good and bad guys are obvious. A man who taught the male protagonist to abuse customers with dirty language behind his back, without a word of truth in his mouth, and a man who was a fairy dancer who could slash at the pastor's wife with an axe without any hesitation, facing the reality that three people died in one night It is common for women to die in this line of work, how can they be good people? In the end, the bad guys get what they deserve, and the good guys end up pretty well. Probably except for the Deputy Detective who was tied hands and feet and tried to escape through the toilet window and fell to his death on the toilet.

The framing is beautiful
The scenery on the swing
Looking down from the protagonist group, just ask if you are afraid (here is one of the "corpses" running away!)
This passage satirizes the reality that the police are ignoring the truth in pursuit of efficiency. In order to solve the case quickly and have performance, it does not care whether the innocent is wronged. This is the case in foreign countries, and it is also the same in China.

I can still get most of the jokes in it. The deepest impression is that the pastor's wife said that she would go to a carefree paradise with her lover. Gas and Charlie, who knew that her lover had sunk into the cesspool, looked at each other and said, "Have you ever thought that he might be there already?" ?

I don't know what the Pink Floyd band is about. Probably humming with an axe stuck in his head. (Look at other people's popular science saying that the band's style is psychedelic, which belongs to British humor)
Insulin injection on the street
This fat and stupid federal agent, greedy for money and avenging private revenge, was forced to cry and eat a big lollipop, and his blood sugar soared to death. Although I wondered if diabetes would really die from eating a lot of sugar in one go? (Some say yes, others say no) But I still couldn't help being amused by the crying agent.

What touched me very much was the great tolerance and love of the male protagonist's wife for the male protagonist. After the male protagonist became ill and lost his job, he did not complain that his man was useless like some wives, but full of care and relief: "You have Your own book, you have me and Emily, and you are already very rich with these." And although they kept saying that the male protagonist would catch him if he made a mistake, but the deputy police brooch was found in the male protagonist's jacket, still Run to the bridge and throw it down to handle the evidence for the male protagonist. The male protagonist is also full of love for his wife and daughter. He wants to be rich and have a better life for his wife and daughter. The last two million belonged to little Emily. I am also willing to believe that the male protagonist did not poison to death after taking thallium, but instead cured his amnesia.

Die of laughter, "Mr. Hiss", who appeared at the beginning and in the middle, somehow wanted to get the same style
It's just the bathtub leaking into the ceiling.

There are some famous scenes in it, such as: the first manslaughter of the male protagonist Charlie, the ceiling leak happened to drip onto the statue of Jesus, which made him feel great fear and guilt, thinking that Jesus shed tears for his sin. The so-called don't do bad things, don't be afraid of ghosts knocking on the door. But his friend Garth, the big liar who never blinked, saw the truth at a glance. I remembered a passage I had read before: "Conscience is a triangular thing in people's heart. If you do a bad thing, it will turn, and every horn will stab life into pain and anxiety. But if you turn too many times, the horn will turn. Once it's smoothed out, it doesn't feel anything."

This is the first truth that Garth said, and I am afraid it will be the last. Or, is this also a lie? (should not be)

Gass was finally shot to death by a federal police detective. He said: "You killed me!" Federal police detective: "This is the first truth you said." The liar tricked the male protagonist into having one The daughter, who is about to become blind, needs medical expenses, so she successfully persuades the male protagonist to join the team. The male protagonist finds out his plane ticket and sees it through. He also said that he owed money to his ex-wife, so he couldn't see his daughter, and the male protagonist found out that the window photo in the design store was what he called a group photo of his wife and daughter. It turns out that he just came out of jail not long ago for deceiving people to invest money for a non-existent company. When a person is about to die, his words are also good, and he finally said a truth, which can be regarded as consolation hahahaha.

The male protagonist is really handsome here in the end. I didn't read the analysis and thought that the male protagonist would get a lunch here, and I really cried for this tragic character. In fact, if the male protagonist was really poisoned, it would be a good ending. After all, Charlie is such a person who can sacrifice everything for his wife and daughter.
I'm actually a little worried, she probably won't sink the male protagonist in the traffic jam after poisoning him! (A million times more Eve pokes me so nicely!)
"Let's go to hell together, it's far enough"
The car of the Oregon Killer

In the end, the Wyoming widow and the Oregon murderer meet, and there is a high probability that they will lose both, which can be said to be very pleasing.

The first and last echoes (why is the license plate red at the beginning and black at the end?)
There are really different reasons for whether the male protagonist is dead or not. According to the animation at the beginning, which clearly indicates the ending of the characters (Charlie's house collapsed, Garth bird died, and Zhu Qian's flower failed), I am afraid the ending is not very good... Welcome to correction/supplement

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Big Nothing quotes

  • Charlie: Did you check her pulse?

    Josie McBroom: Well I assumed that when you have an axe lodged in your skull, your pulse tends to bottom out on you.

  • Josie McBroom: [looking at the Deputy whom Mrs. Smalls just shot dead] There goes our alibi.