we are the same

Rosetta 2022-10-05 15:01:46

very profound.
When Jack keeps defending his brother, what does his brother do for him?
Afraid that what Jack did would implicate him and do him bad.
Jack had a wound on his back, Jack lay down and couldn't sleep, and when he needed his own couch, they took it.
And Jack also insisted on the principle of not betraying his brother.
Then, it's still the same.
This film expresses the greatness of friendship, and profoundly expounds the ugliness of human nature.
Has anyone figured this out already?
Who says crime is advocated, I think the director and screenwriter just want the world to see the ugly side of the underworld, so that people will be disappointed with the underworld and stay away from those 'family'
However, what I want to say is that the ugly is not the 'underworld' but The whole society, everything in the whole society is as ugly as that family.
Dirty society, ugly people.
right.
I admit, that includes me.
Learn to understand, learn to accept other people's different viewpoints and heresies.
Put me in the position of the rest of the 'family' and I'll leave Jack alone. Of course if my IQ was the same as theirs.

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  • Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio: Send me to jail. I'm not guilty, but I'm used to it.

  • [repeated line]

    Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio: I fell.