A policeman who walks on the edge, a policeman with a knife-like mouth and a tofu heart, a shrewd and shrewd policeman who strives to make progress but sometimes pushes to the degenerate side for the satire of reality-degeneration is easy and easy-I can't think of anyone else in Hollywood who can play it got you! The dull Rosellclaw? Neurotic Depp? Pitt on the cable or Matt Damon thinking all the time? The kid didn't even know who he was. tomhanks may be able to perform one or two, but thinking about it makes people feel too aggrieved. When he is not smiling, he has a bitter face of being forced to eat flies.
I don’t know if people are always conflicted to the point of being powerless. The drowning prisoner was ridiculed, but he finally went into the water to save people; eliminated the crime and stole cocaine from the evidence room; supported his wife to quit drinking and took drugs with his girlfriend; wanted to change his life and finally threatened the players to play match-fixing. He takes drugs but kills drug dealers. Abuse of power but care for the safety of the little ones. Gambled into debt but nostalgic about the joy of childhood treasure hunts. Arrest drug dealers but don't want to frame them and shoot them.
I would have put my heart to the bright moon, but the reality gave his stumbling, crooked spine, the gambling debt, the alcoholic wife, the difficult father, and the cocaine gave his smart lover inspiration and a good night's sleep. - Who can rescue a heroic detective? Who knows the troubles under a tough guy's clothes? The only way to solve your worries is to suck high. After being high, you can angrily scold the blind old woman and control the big drug dealers freely. Reality has nothing to do with him. He doesn't even have a place to sleep, either in a hotel or a small dark room in the police station.
When he wakes up, he is a disabled police detective with a tired face, when he is drunk. . .
He's a troubled detective with big dreams.
How did you get yourself drunk?
When watching this, I kept thinking of the weatherman I played before, which is similar in purpose.
PS, the bridge section of the harmonica is a classic.
PS, one of the Chinese is also suitable for this role, Mr. Du Wenze.
It's not well written, but it's a good feeling to see a good film!
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