The fate of the three

Wilbert 2022-03-23 09:02:26

It's rare to remember the names of movie characters, and this movie has three police protagonists, but this time I remembered them.
When Clarence died, he didn't even look back to see that it was his fellow policeman who shot. He dreamed of putting on a police uniform and becoming a normal police officer since he was a child. Being a black man, he could only be an undercover agent for the police. When his dream conflicted with his friends, he still chose friends, but his The choice didn't keep his friend alive, and he got a promotion! If he didn't choose to avenge his friend in the end then his outcome would have been great.

For the happiness of his wife and children, Sal responded, "People die for wealth, birds die for food." In that sentence, unlike the black drug dealers, he did it for his family, and he also went to church. Although God did not help him, but He ended up dying with a cross around his neck.

The highest is Eddie, the only one of the three protagonists who survived. He is also the only one of the three who is loyal to police ethics.
The story is not new, but it is fascinating, and the voice acting is also well done.

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  • Cheyanne 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    There is nothing to evaluate, and human nature is not deeply explored. But the film is so captivating that I will watch it in one sitting.

  • Jessika 2022-04-20 09:02:00

    Richard Gere is really not fit to be a cop

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