Paul Walker wrote a profile for himself on his twitter account: he likes the outdoors, ocean fans, car control...occasionally acting. No one expected that he died in a car accident when he was in his prime. At the beginning of Deadly Gunfire, Paul Walker is wounded by a gunshot while driving with his neighbor's son, Cameron Bright, when a bicycle crosses the road and Cameron Bright yells: We're going to crash. I didn't expect a word to become a prophecy. This made me believe in the words "Heaven is jealous of talents" again, like Wang Xiaobo, Huang Jiaju, like Gu Xiaoliang, one of my former classmates, if time could come back, what kind of beautiful songs and interesting songs could they bring us? What kind of spiritual experience will it bring to people? Whenever I think of these unknown possibilities, my heart is once again lost and regretful.
Paul Walker's wife in "Deadly Gunfire" said to him when he didn't know the identity of his undercover agent: I know you are a good person, although you spend all day with those bad people, but I know you are a good person. What Paul Walker looks like in real life, I certainly don't know. But in his films, he gave me such a feeling that he has courage, is smart enough, has his own principles, and takes responsibility for himself! Just like the father played in his latest movie "The Countdown to Life and Death", in order to save his newborn baby, he went all out to the end and fought until the second he fell!
When I watched "Deadly Gunfire" again a few days ago, I learned that the protagonist played by Paul Walker is named Joe, which is the same as his English name, and I can't help but sigh. He has also passed away recently. Mandela, the former President of South Africa who is highly respected and admired by the world, once said: I hope this sentence can be written on my tombstone: "Buried here are those who have done their duty." . Other than that, I have nothing else to ask for. I think such a tombstone would fit Paul Walker as well.
Rest in peace, Paul Walker. Rest in peace, Mandela. If there is a heaven, I believe, there you are still the people I love and admire.
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