Personal understanding of the ending...and a little bit more

Kirstin 2022-03-25 09:01:12

1. There are quite a few differences between the original book and the movie, but Jordan’s feelings for the heroine in the two stories are the same: the former loves the latter, and this kind of love is not the love of men and women, but the desire to be submissive and protective. Some kind of wonderful feeling intertwined... In the
original book, Jordan did all the good things and bad things, and he didn't hesitate to get the male protagonist to get rich and rich, and he also got himself in, just to let the male protagonist respond to the female protagonist without any distractions. Angry actress) for his feelings, rather than just sleeping with her for a night or two.
It can be said that the female protagonist is the reason for Jordan's existence, and the reason why the male protagonist is meaningful to Jordan is that the female protagonist likes the male protagonist.
It can be seen from the final lawyer's statement that the death of the male protagonist at the door of the female protagonist's house has become a lot of news. The heroine is alone in a foreign country, so there is no one she likes, and the long guns and short guns are waiting at the door of the hotel.
Seriously, do you think Jordan is going to die at this juncture?

2. Assuming Jordan didn't want to live, why did he bother dragging DI Bailey's body from the basement into the car? Is it really good to waste your precious smoking time on this kind of thing...

3. Mitchel: How do you feel about guns, Jordan?
Jordan: My dear boy, I'm a trained actor. I can feel anything about anything.
......
Mitchel: I'm going to need your help. Are you able?
Jordan: If I can poison a producer with his own Quaaludes, I should say I'm equal to just about anything. Compared to most people, I'm a fucking Borgia Pope.

Jordan: I am what I say I am.

4. The perspective of the last shot is that Jordan is near and two bars are far away; there
are four shots at the end: one close, pause, two far and one close;
so the personal understanding at the end is: Jordan turns around and kills Sliver A then lowered his body to hide, and Sliver B then drew his gun and approached at the waist. There was a grass stone bench in the middle and the slope was estimated to be difficult to aim on both sides. As a result, Sliver B couldn't hold his breath and fired two shots first, but missed the opponent. On the contrary, the location was exposed, and then Jordan was shot...
Of course, compared with the four gunshots, the above picture is just my boring brain hole (enough

5. The male protagonist let go of the little golden retriever; the male protagonist shot and killed the hood The big guy with the little golden retriever; the little golden retriever stabbed the male protagonist to death without knowing the first two things.
Guess how long he can play the ball?



6. There is a movie called "Infernal Affairs", this The American film adapted from "Infernal Affairs" won the Oscar that year, but when the big screen introduced it, the narrator said that it was adapted from a Japanese film...
Yes, the screenwriter of "Infernal Affairs" is the director of this film~
Remember the pink granules that said "Infernal Affairs" on the packaging, when Jordan introduced it, he said "I get them from Hong Kong"...=w=

btw, the original setting of this "pink granules" was from Switzerland, it tastes sweet and has a miraculous effect on pain relief
... What the hell is this, I want to make a few packs and drink it when my aunt comes to visit (

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London Boulevard quotes

  • [last lines]

    Whiteboy: Heard you been lookin' for me...

  • Charlotte: Do you know what a woman's for in film?

    Mitchel: Go on, then.

    Charlotte: What this job is that I'm supposed to want?

    Mitchel: I'm listening.

    Charlotte: A woman is there to get the hero to talk about himself. About his hopes, about his fears, maybe even about his fascinating, fucking childhood.