dark family

Israel 2022-03-22 09:01:54

I would have thought this drama would have been good if it hadn't guessed the ending from the start. After all, Keanu's acting skills are not bad, but the character of this character is a bit monotonous. The reason why Keanu is irritable, ill-tempered, and alcoholic is just a little bit in the play, about his dead wife, but he doesn't explain the reason in detail, so he can't bear the anger of this character.

Moreover, the villain's subordinates are too easy to dismiss, no matter any film, as long as the villain has an absolute advantage, he always has to show how bad he is and also play with the protagonist, and then the protagonist will kill him in any way. This part is really tacky and makes me cry, and it's still as hard as Xiao Su in jailbreak pretending to be an idiot. . .

Our House finally came to the big screen to act like a ghost. I like the last sentence of this show, we are all one big family. And Haus said, we really need people like you. It feels like a copy of the domestic officialdom, everyone is corrupt, and then the disobedient and too arrogant corrupt people will be rectified. The cry eased. But is the whole officialdom and law enforcement a big family?

So the whole film ends with a police anti-corruption story under the management of House becoming the process of the government scraping the worsening tumor.

Keanu and our Fantastic Little Fireman are still very handsome, and I still have to praise them here.

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Street Kings quotes

  • Sgt. Mike Clady: How's complaints?

    Tom Ludlow: You just missed your wife.

  • Tom Ludlow: [while speeding through streets] You married, Diskant?

    Detective Paul Diskant: Engaged. And I'd like to see her again.