Hurricane Dad also plays a bad movie

Ofelia 2022-04-18 17:34:53

The ambient tone and background music are good, but the story is relatively poor. It is very different from the dragon tattoo, and it is also a novel adaptation. What does the director want to say? Will the protagonist make up his mind to eliminate evil and do his best if all the people around him die? Psychological change is too far-fetched.

And what happened to this ending? I haven't read the original, but do I have to let the perverted murderer counterattack to finish the game? It's not Friday the 13th! After reading it, I also hope that the silent one can never be killed like Jason, superfluous! Bad ending, bad ending! Halve the star for this ending.

And the DEA in the middle also appeared abruptly, and disappeared abruptly. I thought there would be a echo at the end. Is it just to show that there is a car of the same color? The plot really doesn't fit.

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A Walk Among the Tombstones quotes

  • [first lines]

    Danny Ortiz: You need some help, man.

    Matt Scudder: Oh, God.

    Danny Ortiz: I don't care. You want to mess up your own shit - but you're going to mess up mine, too. I need to know you got my back. Not that you're going to come falling through the door behind me...

    Matt Scudder: Don't worry your pretty little spic head off.

    Danny Ortiz: Anyway. That was all I wanted to say.

    Matt Scudder: Is that it? Fuck you!

    [gets out of the car]

  • Kenny Kristo: You used to be a cop, right?

    Matt Scudder: Yeah, I was with the 6th Precinct in the Village for a while. And before that, I was over here with the 75th.

    Kenny Kristo: So why'd you quit?

    Matt Scudder: I didn't like the hours, Mr. Kristo.

    Kenny Kristo: Nah, the corruption got to you, huh?

    Matt Scudder: Not really. It would have been hard to support my family without it.