This film is in line with the reality of China

Avis 2022-12-22 21:19:35

If it wasn't for being late to the cinema, this movie should have been watched, not .

Starting from the beginning, I thought that there would be a degree of progression or speeding up between killing the bad guys in the middle? Actually no, bad people are bad people, there is no difference.

The self-report from the beginning really fooled me, I had absolutely no idea that it would be reversed here, although I knew it must be the police.

To me, although the final reversal was surprising, whether it was him or him, there was no essential difference to me, both were policemen.

I especially understand him.

Day by day watching those villains get away with it, I don't know if I'm going to break that line.

I just saw a good village chief killed by a special policeman this morning. Perhaps, China needs such a policeman too.

However, granting unlimited power is equivalent to abuse of power. It is always difficult for people to control themselves in the face of infinity. We still need a system.

There are laws to abide by, laws must be followed, enforcement must be strict, and violations must be punished.

I remember these four sentences in junior high school to this day, because when I was learning at that time, I felt that these four sentences were really good!

It was only in 2010 that I realized that all this is just a dream, and the book is only Elysium, and Elysium is not in China.

I joined an NGO so that I could have the courage to face today's Chinese society, a society where social morals are completely degraded. Even so, sometimes, I still feel that I can't resist the negative news that spews out.

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Righteous Kill quotes

  • Turk: [Note from Rambo's murder scene] He trades in sin, distributes flesh, He picks his fruit when it is fresh, Now someone must slap his whore, His heart has stopped he breathes no more.

  • Rooster: You know what I think about before I pull the trigger? I think about the infield fly rule. I love that fucking rule. It assumes the worst of everybody. It says sorry batter you're a smuck for poppin' up with runners on and you stupid ass infielder you don't get to cheat and drop the ball just because you caught a break. My favorite part, the batter's out but the runners advance at their own risk. That's the way life should be, you can be a motherfucker at your own risk... or not.